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Linear equations and inequalities​

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Answer: the question wasn't clear hence just defined the meaning to it

Explanation:

A linear inequality resembles in form an equation, but with the equal sign replaced by an inequality symbol. The solution of a linear inequality is generally a range of values, rather than one specific value. Such inequalities arise naturally in problems involving words such as 'at least' or 'at most'.

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