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Is the following an example of an algebraic inequality? Why or why not? 4x + 3 = 15 i need an explanation please
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Is the following an example of an algebraic inequality? Why or why not?
4x + 3 = 15
i need an explanation please
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No because algebraic inequality is when you have > or > signs
For this the algebraic inequality would be
x= or > 3
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