In mathematics an inequality is a relation which makes a non-equal comparison between two numbers or other mathematical expressions. A b says that a is not equal to b a b says that a is less than b a b says that a is greater than b those two are known as strict inequality a b means that a is less than or equal to b. Between above phrases joined by and within above phrases joined by or.
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A b says that a is not equal to b a b says that a is less than b a b says that a is greater than b those two are known as strict inequality a b means that a is less than or equal to b. Between above phrases joined by and within above phrases joined by or. Less than equal greater than is less than is are will be only more than is under is the same as above is below that is equal to over shorter smaller than exactly greater larger than fewer than half 5 or ½ exceeds increased is lower than longer than beneath is higher than a better deal. A Linear Inequality involves a linear expression in two variables by using any of the relational symbols such as or More About Linear Inequality A linear inequality divides a plane into two parts.