Inequalities are not reflexive.
Inequalities are not commutative.
A system of equations can have any number of inequalities.
Statements in which the two sides are not equal are called inequalities.
The question contains two equations:5x - 6y = 15 5x + y = 2 There are no inequalities in the question.
Equations are statements that state two expressions are equal, while inequalities are statements that state two expressions are not equal, meaning one is greater or less than the other. The graph of the solution set of an equation is a line or a curve, while the graph of the solution set of an inequality is a region at one side of the boundary line or curve obtained by supposing that the inequality was an equation.
That's the name of the plane with the horizontal x-axis and the vertical y-axis on which equations and inequalities with two variables are graphed. The Cartesian coordinate plane is to two dimensions as the number line is to one dimension.
A system of equations can have any number of inequalities.
Statements in which the two sides are not equal are called inequalities.
The question contains two equations:5x - 6y = 15 5x + y = 2 There are no inequalities in the question.
Equations are statements that state two expressions are equal, while inequalities are statements that state two expressions are not equal, meaning one is greater or less than the other. The graph of the solution set of an equation is a line or a curve, while the graph of the solution set of an inequality is a region at one side of the boundary line or curve obtained by supposing that the inequality was an equation.
There is no answer because the question contains what appear to be two expressions in 2 variables. There are no equations nor inequalities and so there is nothing which can be solved.
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two inequalities joined by and or or. Drew Saddler was here
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That's the name of the plane with the horizontal x-axis and the vertical y-axis on which equations and inequalities with two variables are graphed. The Cartesian coordinate plane is to two dimensions as the number line is to one dimension.
That's the name of the plane with the horizontal x-axis and the vertical y-axis on which equations and inequalities with two variables are graphed. The Cartesian coordinate plane is to two dimensions as the number line is to one dimension.
Compound inequalities is when there is two inequality signs. You will regularly graph compound inequalities on a number line.
Yes, it is possible. Since their boundaries are parallel the relevant equations are of the form y = mx + c1 and y = mx + c2. Then if c1 > c2, the inequalities must be of the form y ≥ mc + c1 and y ≤ mx + c2