An inequality has no magnitude. A number can be greater than or equal to -5, but not an inequality.
This compound inequality cannot be solved.
It is a linear inequality in one variable, a.
r <= 5.
Solve the inequality: 75d ÷ 5 > d + 5 → 15d > d + 5 → 14d > 5 → d > 5/14 So any value of d greater than five fourteenths is a solution Thus any value less than or equal to five fourteenths (5/14) is a solution to the question as asked.
An inequality has no magnitude. A number can be greater than or equal to -5, but not an inequality.
The inequality that fits this condition is that X is greater than 1.
"x3" is not an inequality. An inequality will have one of the following signs: less-than, less-than-or-equal, greater-than, greater-than-or-equal. for example: 3x - 5 < 15
First of all, that's not an inequality. Inequalities have a a less than, equal to, greater than, greater than or equal to, or less then of equal to. But any way, the solution would be this: 3t + 5(-4) 3t+(-20) There you go, hope you liked it!
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It means that two expressions are not equal, as in a # b (Using "#" for inequality). A statement that includes "less than", "less than or equal", "greater than", or "greater than or equal", can also be considered an inequality, for example, | x | < 5
This compound inequality cannot be solved.
It is a linear inequality in one variable, a.
f+5 greater than or equal to 31
r <= 5.
Solve the inequality: 75d ÷ 5 > d + 5 → 15d > d + 5 → 14d > 5 → d > 5/14 So any value of d greater than five fourteenths is a solution Thus any value less than or equal to five fourteenths (5/14) is a solution to the question as asked.
5n > 25