perimeter of a rectangle = 96m
w = 3 + 0.5L
what is W and L?
(answer: 18 and 30)
To determine if an ordered pair is a solution to an inequality, you need to substitute the values of the ordered pair into the inequality and check if the statement holds true. If the left side of the inequality evaluates to a value that satisfies the inequality when compared to the right side, then the ordered pair is a solution. If not, it is not a solution. Please provide the specific ordered pair and the inequality for a definitive answer.
Can you provide me with an inequality problem that the value is the same?
a solution of inequality
An example of an inequality with no solution is ( x < x ). This inequality states that a number ( x ) is less than itself, which is impossible. Since no value of ( x ) can satisfy this condition, the inequality has no solution.
In mathematics, a solution refers to a value or set of values that satisfies an equation, inequality, or system of equations. It is the value or values that make the equation or inequality true.
To determine if a given value is a solution to an open sentence in math, substitute the value into the equation or inequality. Then, simplify the expression to see if it holds true. If the resulting statement is valid (e.g., a true equation or a satisfied inequality), the value is a solution; if not, it is not a solution.
To write and solve an absolute value inequality, start by expressing the inequality in the form |x| < a or |x| > a, where a is a positive number. For |x| < a, split it into two inequalities: -a < x < a. For |x| > a, split it into two separate inequalities: x < -a or x > a. Finally, solve each inequality to find the solution set and represent it using interval notation or a number line.
The solution.
Yes, but only when the inequality is not a strict inequality: thatis to say it is a "less than or equal to" or "more than or equal to" inequality. In such cases, the solution to the "or equal to" aspect will satisfy the corresponding inequality.
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Yes, when the inequality has a less that or equal to sign, or a greater than sign or equal to sign, then the equal sign can be replaced and get a solution that is common to both the equation and the inequality. There can also be other solutions to the inequality, where as the solution for the equation will be a valid one.
Don't write "the following" if you don't provide a list. It just doesn't make any sense.