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How can you tell if a value is a solution to an inequality.
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Substitute the solution variable in the inequation and see if the inequality is satisfied.
For example, if we say x=5 satisfies
x²+2x-10>25
substitute x=5 to get
5²+2*5-10=25
Therefore x=5 is NOT a solution to the given inequation, since the inequality > is violated.
For example, if we say x=5 satisfies
x²+2x-10>25
substitute x=5 to get
5²+2*5-10=25
Therefore x=5 is NOT a solution to the given inequation, since the inequality > is violated.
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