Not unless you have an infinite amount of time as there are an infinite amount of numbers that are solutions to an inequality.
x+7 is greater than or equal to 2
The statement "X0" is unclear, but if you are referring to an inequality such as x > 0 or x ≤ 0, it indicates that there are infinite solutions within the specified range. For instance, if the inequality is x > 0, the solutions include all positive real numbers. These solutions can be represented on a number line or in interval notation, such as (0, ∞) for x > 0.
Infinite.
LCM(12, y9, x9, 4x6, x5) = 12y9x9
x - 3 is not an inequality.
The question cannot be answered since it contains no inequality.
2x-y9 = -7
The GCF is y2.
yn = 1/2n2 + 2 1/2n + 3 y9 = 1/2(9)2 + 2 1/2(9) + 3 y9 = 40 1/2 + 22 1/2 + 3 y9 = 66
The GCF is y4
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Not unless you have an infinite amount of time as there are an infinite amount of numbers that are solutions to an inequality.
In solving an inequality you generally use the same methods as for solving an equation. The main difference is that when you multiply or divide each side by a negative, you have to switch the direction of the inequality sign. The solution to an equation is often a single value, but the solution to an inequality is usually an infinite set of numbers, such as x>3.
x+7 is greater than or equal to 2
It does not have any solutions! 14.8 is a number, not an equation, inequality or question and so has no solutions.
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