An inequality is simply a relation between two mathematical expressions that is not strictly equal. For example, the relation can be "greater than" (>), less than (<), or "not equal to (≠).
algebraic inequality, is an inequality that contains at least one variable.
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An inequality is a relationship between two quantities that are not the same.
In mathematics, a solution refers to a value or set of values that satisfies an equation, inequality, or system of equations. It is the value or values that make the equation or inequality true.
A number sentence is typically an equation or inequality expressed using numbers and common symbols.A valid number sentence that is true: 3 + 7 = 10
algebraic inequality, is an inequality that contains at least one variable.
any number that makes the inequality true
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An inequality is a relationship between two quantities that are not the same.
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They are not. An inequality cannot, by definition, be the same as an equation.
In mathematics, a solution refers to a value or set of values that satisfies an equation, inequality, or system of equations. It is the value or values that make the equation or inequality true.
It's a situation where people are discriminated on the basis of social, economic or racial inequality
Racial Inequality isn't something new, Historical contexthave shown that the issue of racil ineuqlity has been brought up since the colonization. Racial Inequality is the unequal treatment of minority...
Two or more simple inequalities joined by the terms 'and' or 'or'.Ex. x and y, j or p.
A compound inequality is a mathematical statement that combines two or more inequalities, typically connected by the words "and" or "or." For example, an "and" compound inequality requires that both inequalities be true simultaneously, while an "or" compound inequality allows for either inequality to be true. These inequalities can be used to define a range of values that satisfy the conditions set by the inequalities. Compound inequalities are often solved by isolating the variable involved, similar to solving single inequalities.