"What is the difference between inequalities and equations" is a question, not a statement. A question cannot be true or false. It can be pointless, or badly phrased or misguided but that is a different matter.
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True means that it is correct. False means it is not true.
False. There can either be zero, one, or infinite solutions to a system of two linear equations.
There is no difference. The statements are equally false.
A mathematical statement is a declarative sentence that can be classified as either true or false, but not both. It often involves numbers, variables, and mathematical expressions, such as equations or inequalities. Examples include "2 + 2 = 4" (true) and "3 is greater than 5" (false). These statements are fundamental in forming proofs and logical reasoning within mathematics.
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Which system of inequalities has a solution set that is a line?
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false can not be proven true wrong is not right
True means that it is correct. False means it is not true.
False. Chemical equations show the relationship between reactants and products in a chemical reaction, providing important information on the elements involved and their ratios. They have a specific structure that follows rules for balancing and representing the conservation of mass.
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False. There can either be zero, one, or infinite solutions to a system of two linear equations.
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True means correct, factual. False is the opposite - it means not true or not correct.
There is no difference. The statements are equally false.