This chapter explores linear inequalities in one and two variables, explaining their significance in various real-world applications.
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Find the solution set for the inequality -2x + 6 < 0.
What represents a linear inequality in two variables?
In a given inequality, what does the symbol '>' denote?
What type of inequality is represented by 2x + 3 ≥ 7?
If 3x + 4 > 10, what is the largest integer solution?
For the inequality 4 - x ≥ 1, what is the value of x?
What is the solution to the inequality 7x - 5 < 2x + 10?
Which of the following inequalities is true if x ≥ 3?
Which of the following represents a strict inequality?