Graphing Intersection Of Inequalities 2 Video Tutorial
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Graphing Intersection Of Inequalities 2
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Inequalities
In mathematics, an inequality is a statement about the relative size or order of two objects, or about whether they are the same or not.
The notation a < b means that a is less than b.
The notation a > b means that a is greater than b.
The notation a ≠ b means that a is not equal to b, but does not say that one is greater than the other or even that they can be compared in size.
In each statement above, a is not equal to b. These relations are known as strict inequalities. The notation a < b may also be read as "a is strictly less than b". In contrast to strict inequalities, there are two types of inequality statements that are not strict:
The notation a ≤ b means that a is less than or equal to b (or, equivalently, not greater than b)
The notation a ≥ b means that a is greater than or equal to b (or, equivalently, not smaller than b)