Asked by Kim
How do you know if a value is a solution for an inequality?
How is this different from determining if a value is a solution to an equation?
If replacing the equal sign of an equation and put an inequality sign in its polace, is there ever a time when the same value will be a solution to both the equation and inequality?
How is this different from determining if a value is a solution to an equation?
If replacing the equal sign of an equation and put an inequality sign in its polace, is there ever a time when the same value will be a solution to both the equation and inequality?
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Answered by
bobpursley
1) The value in an equality is often a range of values.
2) Equations often yield a specific number as solution.
3) It may approach the same value. YOu will learn more about this in beginning calculus.
2) Equations often yield a specific number as solution.
3) It may approach the same value. YOu will learn more about this in beginning calculus.
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