Algebraic Inequality
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∙ 11y agoalgebraic inequality, is an inequality that contains at least one variable.
The awnser is an algebraic expression!
An algebraic expression.
open sentence
Inequalities tend to have infinitely many solutions.
It is a linear inequality.
An equation or an inequality that contains at least one variable is called an open sentence. ... When you substitute a number for the variable in an open sentence, the resulting statement is either true or false. If the statement is true, the number is a solution to the equation or inequality.
An algebraic expression is a type of expression that contains a variable or variables.
yes it should contain one variable or more.
Literal Equation
An algebraic expression.
alebraic expression! :p
it is a one-step equation
This cannot be solved. Just like an equation, an inequality has to have at least one variable and at least one operator, such as less than, greater than, etc. Yours has no operator. Please restate your question.
One variable inequality- graph the point on the number line then choose a point on the point, to the left and to the right to see what gets shaded. Two variable inequality- graph the line on grid paper then choose a point on the line, to the left and to the right to see what gets shaded.
That looks like the description of an EXPRESSION. However, an expression need not have "at least one operation"; a single number, or variable, is a perfectly valid expression.
Any compound inequality, in one variable, can be graphed on the number line.