Not unless you have an infinite amount of time as there are an infinite amount of numbers that are solutions to an inequality.
x2 = 16take the root square for both sides the result will be :X = +4 or -4
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.
Yes.
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An inequality, like an equation, can have a different number of solutions depending on the inequality and the domain.For example, x2< 0 has no solutions if the domain is the real numbers.x< 5 has only one solution ( = 4) if the domain consists of the squares of positive even numbers.x < 5 has infinitely many solutions if the domain is the rational numbers or real numbers.An inequality, like an equation, can have a different number of solutions depending on the inequality and the domain.For example, x2< 0 has no solutions if the domain is the real numbers.x< 5 has only one solution ( = 4) if the domain consists of the squares of positive even numbers.x < 5 has infinitely many solutions if the domain is the rational numbers or real numbers.An inequality, like an equation, can have a different number of solutions depending on the inequality and the domain.For example, x2< 0 has no solutions if the domain is the real numbers.x< 5 has only one solution ( = 4) if the domain consists of the squares of positive even numbers.x < 5 has infinitely many solutions if the domain is the rational numbers or real numbers.An inequality, like an equation, can have a different number of solutions depending on the inequality and the domain.For example, x2< 0 has no solutions if the domain is the real numbers.x< 5 has only one solution ( = 4) if the domain consists of the squares of positive even numbers.x < 5 has infinitely many solutions if the domain is the rational numbers or real numbers.
There are no solutions because there is no equation (or inequality), only an expression.
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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.
x - 3 is not an inequality.
x2 = 16take the root square for both sides the result will be :X = +4 or -4
It does not have any solutions! 14.8 is a number, not an equation, inequality or question and so has no solutions.
The question cannot be answered since it contains no inequality.
No, it can be an inequality, such as x+5>2. An inequality usually has (infinitely) many solutions.
because writing out all the solutions is not necessarliy a correct answer but a number line is and because graphing out also helps you get a mental image of the concept.