An inequality is a mathematical statement that compares two expressions and indicates that one is greater than, less than, greater than or equal to, or less than or equal to the other. It uses symbols such as > (greater than), < (less than), ≥ (greater than or equal to), and ≤ (less than or equal to). Inequalities can represent a range of values and are often used in various fields, including algebra, economics, and statistics, to analyze relationships and constraints. They help in understanding solutions that satisfy certain conditions rather than exact values.
It mean that in some countries are underdevloped
First of all, to correct your Eng;ish Grammar. The question should read 'What does an inequality mean?'. For any common noun beginning with a vowel, the indefinite article is 'AN', not 'a'. To answer your question , an inequality is an an equation were one side does NOT equal the other side. The symbols used are '>' (greater than) and '
It means that both inequalities must be satisfied.
In mathematics, the solution of an inequality refers to the set of values that satisfy the inequality condition. For example, in the inequality (x > 3), any number greater than 3 is considered a solution. These solutions can often be represented on a number line or in interval notation, illustrating all possible values that fulfill the inequality. Essentially, it identifies the range of values for which the inequality holds true.
I think you mean no less than which means the same as greater than which is >
First of all, to correct your Eng;ish Grammar. The question should read 'What does an inequality mean?'. For any common noun beginning with a vowel, the indefinite article is 'AN', not 'a'. To answer your question , an inequality is an an equation were one side does NOT equal the other side. The symbols used are '>' (greater than) and '
Not the same as, or different from.
In mathematics, an inequality is a statement about the relative size or order of two values.
It mean that in some countries are underdevloped
both
It mean why are u even lookin this up....
It means that both inequalities must be satisfied.
It is a statement that two numbers are NOT equal.
If a < b, and c is positive, then ac < bcIf a < b, and c is negative, then ac > bc(inequality swaps over!)
In mathematics, the solution of an inequality refers to the set of values that satisfy the inequality condition. For example, in the inequality (x > 3), any number greater than 3 is considered a solution. These solutions can often be represented on a number line or in interval notation, illustrating all possible values that fulfill the inequality. Essentially, it identifies the range of values for which the inequality holds true.
In an inequality, "at least" signifies that a certain value must be greater than or equal to a specified number. For example, if an inequality states that ( x \geq 5 ), it means that ( x ) can be any value that is 5 or greater. This term establishes a lower boundary for the values that satisfy the inequality.
The answer depends on what you mean by "do". For example, do you mean create, solve, plot or something else?