This is a pretty simple Algebra 1 question. Compound inequalities are written almost the same way as one-step or multi-step equations, except it has a different sign. Ex: 2+3>5 Hope this works out for you!!!
The main difference is that if you multiply both sides of an inequality by a negative number, you have to change the direction of the inequality sign - for example "greater than" would become "less than".
so u get it accurate
The order of operations relate to solving multi-step equations because you are following the order of operations just in a backwards way.
Just keep doing the same thing to both sides of the equation at every step.
Multi-step inequalities can be solved in the same manner as multi-step equations.Follow these steps in solving a multi-step inequality: Remove all grouping symbols.Combine like terms on each side of the inequality.Use the addition property of inequality to get the variable term on one side and constant on the other.Use the multiplication property of inequality to make the coefficient on the variable 1.Check your answer.It is impossible to check every answer of an inequality because the solution set is infinite, but you can test some of the elements in the solution set.
This is a pretty simple Algebra 1 question. Compound inequalities are written almost the same way as one-step or multi-step equations, except it has a different sign. Ex: 2+3>5 Hope this works out for you!!!
Does a multi-step equation sometimes, always, or never have a solution?
2n+4=66
2x3x2
multi-step statement
The main difference is that if you multiply both sides of an inequality by a negative number, you have to change the direction of the inequality sign - for example "greater than" would become "less than".
Detail information of how cost of goods sold is calculated is provided in multi step income statement while it is not provided in single step statement.
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so u get it accurate
The order of operations relate to solving multi-step equations because you are following the order of operations just in a backwards way.
Just keep doing the same thing to both sides of the equation at every step.