Y-14>7x
x > 24
-3
According to the site Math Planet, 'A compound inequality contains at least two inequalities that are separated by either "and" or "or".' In the case of "and", a compound inequality such as x > -1 and x < 2 can also be written as: -1 < x < 2 (I also took this example from Math Planet.) There is no such shortcut for the "or" case.
To create a product, you need at least two numbers.
(x - 5) ≥ -2 x ≥ 3
algebraic inequality, is an inequality that contains at least one variable.
Algebraic Inequality
x - 3 is not an inequality.
x > 24
The symbol is <.
The inequality that fits this condition is that x is greater than or equal to -12.
The sign is "greater than or equal to" or ≥
the answer is an algebraic expression!
The awnser is an algebraic expression!
It is an inequality in the single variable, x.
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.
No, inequalities have more than, less then, at least, or no more than signs. Equations just have equal signs. An inequality answer can't be written as just a number it has to have a sign with it.