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18 September, 03:15

Can a linear equation and a linear inequality be solved in the same way? Explain why. What makes them different?

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  1. 18 September, 03:37
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    There are some extra mathematical rules on an inequality, for example, when you multiply or divide both sides by a negative number the direction of the inequality must be switched. > to < or, etc. Another difference is that in a linear equation you get a number as the result, in an inequality, you get an interval of numbers.
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