Chapter 8 Linear Inequations
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Project on Linear Inequations
Linear inequalities are mathematical expressions that
involve linear functions and inequality symbols (<, ≤, >, or ≥). They
represent relationships between variables where one side of the expression is
greater than or less than the other side, rather than equal to it.
For example, \(2x + 3 < 10\) is a linear inequality where
\(x\) is the variable, and the expression on the left side of the inequality is
a linear function of \(x\).
Solving linear inequalities involves finding the values of the variable that satisfy the given inequality. The solution is often represented as a range of values for the variable that make the inequality true.