The quote suggests that attempting to treat fundamentally unequal situations or individuals as if they are the same can lead to greater injustice. It highlights the idea that equality should not be enforced at the expense of recognizing and addressing inherent differences and disparities. Instead of striving for a superficial equality, we should aim to understand and rectify the root causes of inequality, ensuring that everyone is given what they truly need to thrive.
No, all sides are UNEQUAL. Nope, all different. All sides equal would be equilateral which means "equal sides"
This is an oxymoron, since equations show equalvalues, while inequalities show unequal values.An equation will be of the form 2x = 4 or y = 3x +1An inequality states that two values differ rather than providing an exact value:x > 2 (x is greater than 2)y < 2x-1 (y is less than 2x minus 1)a ≠ b (a is not equal to b)However, an inequality can state an upper or lower bound for a value asx ≤ 6 or x
You normally "solve" something when there is a variable involved. In this case there is no variable. All you have to do is decide whether it is true or false. If this is derived from an original equation (or, in this case, inequality) which involved variables, then if the equation (or inequality) without variables is true, it means it is true for ANY value of the variable. If it is false, the original equation (or inequality) can't be satisfied by any value of the variable.
One possible inequality that has x = 0.8 as a solution is x ≤ 0.8. This means that any value of x that is less than or equal to 0.8 will satisfy the inequality.
An inequality sign which means > more than and < less than
One fraction or number can never be equal or unequal. Those words mean that at least two separate things are compared, and either they're the same or else they're not the same. If two fractions or two numbers are 'unequal', it means they're not the same size.
An inequality is similar to an equation, except that instead of an equal sign, it uses one of the following signs: * less-than * less-than-or-equal * greater-than * greater-than-or-equal
Greater than or equal to
It means that two expressions are not equal, as in a # b (Using "#" for inequality). A statement that includes "less than", "less than or equal", "greater than", or "greater than or equal", can also be considered an inequality, for example, | x | < 5
Inequality - the condition of being unequal; lack of equality; disparity Diversity - the state or fact of being of a different kind, form, character, etc.; unlike No, Inequality means that they are unequal, or completely different (eg. an apple and a water bottle are unequal). Diversity is a SIMILAR term, but not the same. Diversity is when there is a variety of things (eg. Granny apple and a Red Apple and an orange are an example of diversity in a refrigerator).
No, all sides are UNEQUAL. Nope, all different. All sides equal would be equilateral which means "equal sides"
An appropriate inequality would be to look at what at most means - at most means that it could be less and it could be equal to, but not more. That is, S <= 15
Inequalities are less than, equal to, less than or equal to, or more than or equal to. Inequalities can NOT contain an equal sign.
It's the "less than" sign [ < ] above the "equals" sign [ = ].≤When you see it, you read it " ... less than or equal to ... ". That's the same as " ... no more than ... "
This is an oxymoron, since equations show equalvalues, while inequalities show unequal values.An equation will be of the form 2x = 4 or y = 3x +1An inequality states that two values differ rather than providing an exact value:x > 2 (x is greater than 2)y < 2x-1 (y is less than 2x minus 1)a ≠ b (a is not equal to b)However, an inequality can state an upper or lower bound for a value asx ≤ 6 or x
You normally "solve" something when there is a variable involved. In this case there is no variable. All you have to do is decide whether it is true or false. If this is derived from an original equation (or, in this case, inequality) which involved variables, then if the equation (or inequality) without variables is true, it means it is true for ANY value of the variable. If it is false, the original equation (or inequality) can't be satisfied by any value of the variable.
That means that two things are not the same.