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borishaifa [10]
2 years ago
6

What is the example of inequality in two variables?

Mathematics
1 answer:
Vinvika [58]2 years ago
4 0

The ordered pair (1, 2) satisfies the inequality 2x + 3y > 4 since 8 > 4.

What is the mathematical inequality?

A relationship between two expressions or values that is not equal to each other is referred to as inequality in mathematics.

                                        The equals sign in the equation-like statement 5x 4 > 2x + 3 has been replaced by an arrowhead. It is an illustration of inequity.

                                         This indicates that the left part, 5x 4, is larger than the right part, 2x + 3, in the equation.

The approach used to resolve linear inequalities in two variables is the same as that used to resolve linear equations.

Put the values of x and y here to check the solution, for instance,

if 2x + 3y > 4 is a linear inequality.

The ordered pair (1, 2) satisfies the inequality 2x + 3y > 4 since 8 > 4.

Learn more about inequality

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