compound ineqality
In a chromosome pair, a single chromosome is called a chromatid and the two chromotids in the pair are commonly called "sister chromatids."
Homologous
A pair of alleles which are the same are said to be homozygous.
The chromosomes in each pair of chromosomes are called diploid chromosomes.
It is called Homozygous.
If it is joined by an "and" it does. If it is joined by an "or" it does not.
two inequalities joined by and or or. Drew Saddler was here
When there is an ordered pair that satisfies both inequalities.
false
two inequalities joined by and or or. Drew Saddler was here
Linear inequalities in one variable
Two or more simple inequalities joined by the terms 'and' or 'or'.Ex. x and y, j or p.
Statements in which the two sides are not equal are called inequalities.
Your question asks about "each inequalities" which is grammatically impossible since "each" implies singular whereas inequalities implies plural. Consequently it is not clear whether you mean "each inequality" or "each of a set of inequalities". In either case the set is called the feasible region, or the 2-dimensional solution set.
Could it be scissors? Scissors are two (pair of) cutting blades pivoted (joined) together.
A solution to a linear inequality in two variables is an ordered pair (x, y) that makes the inequality a true statement. The solution set is the set of all solutions to the inequality. The solution set to an inequality in two variables is typically a region in the xy-plane, which means that there are infinitely many solutions. Sometimes a solution set must satisfy two inequalities in a system of linear inequalities in two variables. If it does not satisfy both inequalities then it is not a solution.
travail [travois]