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y is greater than or equal to -5
is the area of the plane that is above (and includes) the horizontal line, y = -5.
x is greater than or equal to 6
is the area of the plane that is to the right of (and includes) the vertical line, x = 6.
Together, they form a section of the plane whose bottom left corner is the point (6, -5). Every point above AND to the right is included in your region; every point to the left OR below (or both) is excluded.
An inequality has no magnitude. A number can be greater than or equal to -5, but not an inequality.
Equal to
greater than
5 feet is equal to 60 inches which is greater than 48 inches
one third is equal to 4 /12ths so 5/12ths is greater than 1/3rd
a is greater than or equal to 3
An inequality has no magnitude. A number can be greater than or equal to -5, but not an inequality.
times it
The answer depends on what space you are working in. In 1-dimensional space, it would be like the number line and the relevant part of the graph would be all point at or to the right of the value 5.
Equal to
x is greater than or equal to 5.
7
-0.9000000000000004
It would be any real number which is greater than or equal to -5.
an integer that is greater than -5 but less than or equal to 9 is _______________. remember you need to answer it by yourself.
5 is greater than 0,but -5 is lesser than 0
greater than