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If it has an inequality sign, for example "less than", it is an inequality. If it doesn't have that, it is an expression.
No, they may also be found in expressions.
They are: > means greater than and < means less than
who invented equal to symbol
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"<", ">" or "≠"
"≠" is not equals.
"≠" is not equals.
The graph of an inequality is a region, not a line.
They are: <, ≤, ≠, ≥ and >
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If it has an inequality sign, for example "less than", it is an inequality. If it doesn't have that, it is an expression.
There is no inequality that can be seen in the question. Please resubmit your question spelling out the symbols as "plus", "minus", "equals", "squared", etc.
No, they may also be found in expressions.
Depending on the comparison operator used, that's either an equation, or an inequality.
Linear inequalities in one variable