If it has an inequality sign, for example "less than", it is an inequality. If it doesn't have that, it is an expression.
Yes. It is equal to zero. Yes, mathematical expressions can contain numbers, variables, and mathematical operations but do not contain an equal sign or inequality sign.
inequality sign
Yes, when the inequality has a less that or equal to sign, or a greater than sign or equal to sign, then the equal sign can be replaced and get a solution that is common to both the equation and the inequality. There can also be other solutions to the inequality, where as the solution for the equation will be a valid one.
If there is an equal sign, it is called an equation; if there is a less-than, a less-than-or-equal, a greater-than, or a greater-than-or-equal sign, an inequality; if there is none of these, an expression.
an expression. or an inequality.
It is an expression.
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expression
If it has an inequality sign, for example "less than", it is an inequality. If it doesn't have that, it is an expression.
Yes. It is equal to zero. Yes, mathematical expressions can contain numbers, variables, and mathematical operations but do not contain an equal sign or inequality sign.
It is an inequality.
This is an Inequality Statement.Example : 5 < x : x > 10 : x ≠ -3
inequality sign
Yes, when the inequality has a less that or equal to sign, or a greater than sign or equal to sign, then the equal sign can be replaced and get a solution that is common to both the equation and the inequality. There can also be other solutions to the inequality, where as the solution for the equation will be a valid one.
If there is an equal sign, it is called an equation; if there is a less-than, a less-than-or-equal, a greater-than, or a greater-than-or-equal sign, an inequality; if there is none of these, an expression.
A mathematical sentence that does not contain an equal sign is known as an inequality. Examples include expressions like ( x > 5 ), ( y \leq 3 ), or ( 2a + 3 < 7 ). These sentences express a relationship of greater than, less than, or less than or equal to, rather than asserting equality. Such sentences are fundamental in understanding ranges and bounds in mathematics.