Monday, October 22, 2018

GP 2 Week 4 (Due 11/16)

What is an inequality?  Give and example of one and describe when an inequality would be needed.

38 comments:

  1. Princesa Reyes Period: 2
    An inequality is an equation that uses symbols such as less then, greater then, and/or equal to. An example is 3x < 7+3

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  2. Calei Johnson Period 2
    An inequality is a number that uses symbols for less than , greater than and equal to.<,>,=. an example of a inequality is 7x<3+8. An inequality would be needed to see if the two values given is equal.

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  3. An equality is an equation that uses symbols such as less than, greater than, and or equal to. An example is 6x<3+9. An inequality could be needed when comparing a price at the store, for example saying this juice is 1$ less than this other juice.

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  4. An inequality is like an equation that uses symbols for "less than"(<) and "greater than"(>) where an equation uses a symbol for "is equal to" (=). For example 10x<3+5

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  5. An inequality is an equation that uses symbols for less than,greater than and equal to. An example of inequality is 8x<3+9. An equality would be needed to see if the two values are equal.

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  6. An inequality is an equation using less than, greater than, and equal to. An example of inequality would be 9x-2>9. We use inequalities when traveling, using mph.

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  7. An inequality is an equation using greater than, less than, or equal to. An example of an inequality equation is 7x<9+2.
    -Lexi M. : Period 1

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  8. Danaja Waters
    Period 1
    The relation between two expressions that are not equal,using a sign such as ≠ “not equal to,” > “greater than,” or < “less than.”
    An inequality is

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  9. Danaja Waters
    Period 1
    An equality equation is the relation between two expressions that are not equal,using signs such as(≠)"not equal to",(>) “greater than,” or (<)“less than.”.

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  10. An inequality is a number that uses symbols for less than , greater than and equal to.<,>,=. an example of a inequality is 14x<6+29. An inequality would be needed to see if the two values are equal.

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  11. La'crisa Harris period 1 An inequality is the relation between two expressions that are not equal. Employing a sign such as ≠ “not equal to,” > “greater than,” or < “less than.”. An inequality would be used to model a number of real-life situations.

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  12. Inequalities are math statements that define a range of values. They are easily recognizable because they contain the symbols <, ≤, >, or ≥. An example is 4x > 9 + 5.

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  13. What a inequality is a number that can be uses for symbols like less than, greater than, and equal to =,<,> an example of a inequality is 14x<6+29. A inequality would be needed to see if the two values are equal too.

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  14. Period 2
    An inequality is an equation that uses symbols to explain if the numbers are equal(=), greater than(>), or less than(<) and more. for example 6<7.

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  15. Tabari sharpe pd.3.An inequality is a number that uses symbols for less than , greater than and equal to.<,>,=. an example of a inequality is 14x<6+29. Or this 1000>2000.

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  16. A inequality is a difference in size, degree, circumstances and a lack of equality.One example that I got is 16x<4-31.A inequality would be needed if peoples skills are low.

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  17. An inequality is a difference in size, degree, circumstances and a lack of equality. One example is 188<214. An inequality would be needed if people didn't know what < > = meant.

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  18. In mathematics, an inequality is a relation that holds between two values when they are different. The notation a ≠ b means that a is not equal to b.

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  19. Raniya Harmon P.1

    An inequality is an equation that uses symbols for less than, greater than and equal to. A example of a inequality is 3x<7+3. A inequality would be needed when finding the minimum payments on credit card bills.

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  20. A inequality is a equation that uses symbols for less than, greater than and equal to. <,>,= an example of a inequality equation 3x<7+6 an inequality is needed to see if two values are equal.

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  21. the relation between two expressions that are not equal, employing a sign such as ≠, > or <. 3x < 7+3. is an example

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  22. inequality is the relation between two expressions that are not equal Example: 3x < 7+3. But these things do change the direction of the inequality ("<" becomes ">" for example): Multiply (or divide) both sides by a negative number.

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  23. Danaja Waters
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    An inequality is an equation that uses between two expressions that are not equal.<,>,= an example of a inequality equation 3x<7+6 an inequality is needed to see if two values are equal.

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  25. Period 3
    An inequality is an equation that uses between two expressions that are not equal.<,>,= an example of a inequality equation 3x<7+6 an inequality is needed to see if two values are equal.

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  26. A inequality is a equation that uses symbols for less than, greater than and equal to. <,>,= an example of a inequality equation 3x<7+6 an inequality is needed to see if two values are equal.

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  27. An inequality is an equation that contains the greater than, less that, equal to, etc. in it. You can use it to graph on a line. An example is 3x - 2 > 4 + -3.

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  28. An inequality is were you use signs like less than,more then, or equal to here is an example 3x7+2

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  29. Chris Leneo Period 1:The relation between two expressions that are not equal. An example is 5<7+3

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  30. An inequality is like an equation that uses symbols for "less than"and "greater than". An example is x<5. One would be needed to see if the two values given is equal.

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  31. An equality is when you compare variables and numbers with different signs. these signs include. greater than, greater or equal to, less than, or less than or equal to signs. An example of this would be x/5<4. TO solve this you would have x by itself by multiplying it by 5, and doing the same to 4, meaning that x<20

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  32. An inequality is an euqation that uses less than, greater than, less than or equal to, or greater than or equal to signs. An example of an inequality is 12x-1>6(2x+1). An inequality would be needed to find if the equation is all real numbers or no solution.

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  33. An inequality is an equation using less than, greater than, and equal to. An example of inequality would be 9x-2>9. We use inequalities when traveling, using mph.

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  34. What I learned this week in math. one thing I learned is doing problems and seeing which one is greater or less than. That is what I learned this week in math.

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  35. An equality is an equation that uses symbols such as less than, greater than, and or equal to. An example is 6x<3+9. An inequality could be needed when comparing a price at the store, for example saying this juice is 1$ less than this other juice

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  36. Inequalities are math statements that define a range of values. They are easily recognizable because they contain the symbols <, ≤, >, or ≥. An example is 4x > 9 + 5.

    Jalaysha Austin Period 3

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  38. math statement that define a range of values. they are easily recognizable because they contain the symbols < > for the example 4x> 9=5
    legend easley 4thper

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