Equations and inequalities are both mathematical sentences
formed by relating two expressions to each other. In an equation
the two expressions are deemed equal which is shown by the symbol
=.
x=y
x is equal to y
Where as in an inequality the two expressions are not
necessarily equal which is shown by the symbols: >, <, ≤ or
≥.
x>y
x is greater than y
x≥y
x is greater than or equal to y
x<y
x is less than y
x≤y
x is less than or equal to y
An equation or an inequality that contains at least one variable
is called an open sentence.
When you substitute the variable in an open sentence with a
number the resulting statement is either true or false. If the
statement is true the number is a solution to the equation or
inequality.
Example 1:
Is 3 a solution to

Substitute x for 3


FALSE!
Since 29 is not equal to 24, 3
is not a solution to the equation.
Example 2:
Is 4 a solution to

Substitute a for 4



TRUE!
4 is a solution to the
inequality.
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