An inequality using any of the inequality symbol has an infinite number of solutions. An inequality using all, but one of the Inequality symbols also has an infinite number of non-solutions, which inequality symbol, produces an inequality with an infinite number of non-solutions?
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The equal sign (=) produces an inequality with an infinite number of non-solutions. This is because an equality means that both sides of the equation are already equal, so any number that is not equal to the other side would be considered a non-solution.