Compound inequalities is when there is two inequality signs. You will regularly graph compound inequalities on a number line.
The difference between them is that when solving an "and" inequality you are comparing two inequalities and when you are solving an "or" inequality you dont compare, you only use one inequality example of "and" . 2<x+3<7 example of "or" . 4<d or m<1
No, console is not a compound word.
Mountaintop is a compound word.
Yes, overboard is a compound word.
yes overhang is a compound word
compound inequality :)
It means that both inequalities must be satisfied.
A compound inequality is a mathematical statement that combines two or more inequalities, typically connected by the words "and" or "or." For example, an "and" compound inequality requires that both inequalities be true simultaneously, while an "or" compound inequality allows for either inequality to be true. These inequalities can be used to define a range of values that satisfy the conditions set by the inequalities. Compound inequalities are often solved by isolating the variable involved, similar to solving single inequalities.
two inequalities joined by and or or. Drew Saddler was here
Compound inequalities are inequalities that have more than one sign, for example, 5
do you mean "boxcar" then yes it is a compound word.
A pair of inequalities joined by "and" is called a conjunction, while a pair of inequalities joined by "or" is called a disjunction.
a complex compound word involves using multiple hard compound words in a sentence.
An inequality with "and" is true if BOTH inequalities are true. Inequality with "or" is true if ONE of the inequalities are true.
2+3>=or2t+9>11
Yes
It means to put two words together to form a compound word.