There is only one possible value and so the question does not make sense.
No, because x-6 is an expression: it is not an inequality.
There are 48 possible outcomes and I have no intention of listing them all. They are all of the form CCCD where C = H or T, and D takes the numeric values from 1 to 6.
All numbers between -2.5 and 3, not including -2.5.
There are an infinite number of possibilities
It is but you only need to do the greater than, equal to, or less than signs to show what the possible solutions are such as: X > 6 or X = 6 or X < 6 Unless you are told otherwise by a teacher or professor.
6, 5, 4
The solution to the inequality x^2 > 36 can be found by first determining the values that make the inequality true. To do this, we need to find the values of x that satisfy the inequality. Since x^2 > 36, we know that x must be either greater than 6 or less than -6. Therefore, the solution to the inequality x^2 > 36 is x < -6 or x > 6.
If a variable has possible values -2 6 and 17 then this variable is an Integer.
To find the inequality with 20 as a solution, we can represent it as x > 20, x ≥ 20, x < 20, or x ≤ 20. The inequality x ≥ 20 would have 20 as a solution since it includes all values greater than or equal to 20. This means that any number equal to or greater than 20 would satisfy the inequality x ≥ 20.
What is the inequality of: x - 4 < 6
No, because x-6 is an expression: it is not an inequality.
x = 6, 30
There are many possible answers but the simplest is |x + 2| = 8
x ≥ 6
There are 48 possible outcomes and I have no intention of listing them all. They are all of the form CCCD where C = H or T, and D takes the numeric values from 1 to 6.
All numbers between -2.5 and 3, not including -2.5.
There are an infinite number of possibilities