Linear Inequalities in Mathematics
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Which symbol is used to represent 'greater than or equal to' in a linear inequality?

  • <
  • > (correct)

What is the standard form of a two-dimensional linear inequality?

  • ax + by ≤ c
  • ax + by ≥ c
  • ax + by > c (correct)
  • ax + by < c

How does a linear inequality differ from a linear equation?

  • A linear inequality contains one of the symbols of inequality, while a linear equation does not. (correct)
  • A linear inequality involves a linear function, while a linear equation does not.
  • A linear inequality has an exponent and a linear equation does not.
  • A linear inequality has an equality sign and a linear equation does not.

Linear inequality contains one of the ______ of inequality: < less than > greater than ≤ less than or equal to ≥ greater than or equal to ≠ not equal to

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Two-dimensional linear ______ are expressions in two variables of the form: a x + b y < c and a x + b y ≥ c

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A linear inequality looks exactly like a linear ______, with the inequality sign replacing the equality sign

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