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What is the simplified form of the inequality obtained from the statem..
What is the simplified form of the inequality obtained from the statement, "One-third of Q is at least 7"? => Q < 21 or Q ≥ 21 or Q ≤ 21 or Q > 21..
Inequalities
If two sides of a triangle are unequal, then the greater angle is opposite to the greater side. AB > AC If two angles of a triangle are unequal, the greater side is opposite to the greater angle. AB > A..
What is the simplified form of the inequality - 5z + 33 ≥ 6z?
What is the simplified form of the inequality - 5 z + 33 ≥ 6 z ? => z ≥ 3 or z > 3 or z ≤ 3 or z < 3..
What is the simplified form of the inequality? - 2z + 5 ≥ 3z
What is the simplified form of the inequality? - 2 z + 5 ≥ 3 z => z > 1 or z ≤ 1 or z ≥ 1 or z < 1..
Simultaneous inequations
Two inequalities, containing the same unknowns, are called equivalent, if they are valid at the same values of the unknowns. The same definition is used for the equivalence of two systems of simultaneous inequalities. Solving of inequalities is a process of trans..
Linear Inequations
Linear Inequations - An inequation is said to be linear if each term of the algebraic expression (or expressions) of the inequation contains first degree variables (not the product of variables).An inequation is said to be linear if each term of the algebraic..
Linear Inequations
An inequation is said to be linear if each term of the algebraic expression (or expressions) of the inequation contains first degree variables (not the product of variables).An inequation is said to be linear if each term of the algebraic expression (or expressions) of..
Inequalities Triangles
Introduction - We have studied so far about equalities in a triangle. In an isosceles triangle two of the sides are equal. In an equilateral triangle all the sides are equal. But there exist several situations where we need to compare quantities which are not equal. This gives rise to the concept o..
Inequalities (Triangles)
We have studied so far about equalities in a triangle. In an isosceles triangle two of the sides are equal. In an equilateral triangle all the sides are equal. But there exist several situations where we need to compare quantities which are not equal. This gives rise to the concept of ..
Rules of Inequalities
But we have, If an inequality is multiplied by a negative number, the inequality gets reversed..
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