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What are inequalites, and a example of one.

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Inequalities are relationships like equalities, what makes it different from equalitites is that on both sides are different expressions that allows to comparate them without been equal, for this we have 4 types

≤ less or equal than

≥ greater or equal to

< less than

> greater than

some examples are:


\begin{gathered} 3x-3<50 \\ 5x-45>33x \\ x^2-15x<34 \end{gathered}

Another difference between inequalities and equalities is that in equalities we obtain 1,2 or 3 solutions accronding to the degree of the equation, in inequalities we can obtain infinite number of solutions.

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