A two-step inequality is an inequality that requires two steps to solve for the variable. This typically involves isolating the variable by performing two operations, such as adding or subtracting a number and then multiplying or dividing by a number. For example, solving an inequality like \(2x - 3 < 7\) would require two steps: first adding 3 to both sides, and then dividing by 2.
a __________ is an inequallity that requires two steps to solve for the variable
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