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Why does an inequality have multiple solutions?

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The solution set of an inequality is the set of all solutions. Typically an inequality has infinitely many solutions and the solution set is easily described using interval notation.

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Most of the time, an inequality has more than one or even infinity solutions. For example the inequality: x>3 . The solutions of this inequality are "all numbers strictly greater than 3".The inequality has an infinite amount of solutions.

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