There can be no solution set because there is no equation or inequality, only an expression.
2 is a solution of the equation, but not if it's an inequality.
Blue is not a solution.
The answer, which may not even exist, depends on the inequality. There is, for example, no greatest solution for x > 5.
-2
Substitute the values of the variables into the inequality. If the inequality is true then they are a solution, if not, they are not.Substitute the values of the variables into the inequality. If the inequality is true then they are a solution, if not, they are not.Substitute the values of the variables into the inequality. If the inequality is true then they are a solution, if not, they are not.Substitute the values of the variables into the inequality. If the inequality is true then they are a solution, if not, they are not.
It is x = -5
A number is called a "solution" for an inequality if, when you plug that number into the variable, the inequality becomes true. For example, 4 is a solution to the inequality "x + 5 < 10", because when you plug in 4 for x, you get "4 + 5 < 10", which is true. (4 plus 5 is 9, which is less than 10.) On the other hand, 6 is not a solution to the inequality "x + 5 < 10", because when you plug in 6 for x, you get "6 + 5 < 10", which is false. (6 plus 5 is 11, which isn't less than 10.)
x>5
x3 6x2-x-30
Solve the inequality and enter your solution as an inequality comparing the variable to the solution. -33+x<-33
4