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What is the inverse of the statement below? x=>y

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It's x (greater than or equal to sign) y

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x is greater than or equal to y.

The sign (=) means equals to and the sign (>) means greater than. Both the signs together show that x is greater than or equal to y or you can also say that y is less than or equal to x. Either way, the statement is correct. Inequality is a relationship between two expressions when they are not equal to two inequalities with the same solution set are equivalent inequalities.


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