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In an equation, x can only equal something on the line; in contrast, an inequality has x equal to anything on the specified side of the line it produces.
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x ² =4 solves to x = -2, 2
an equality means there is one or more finite answers in the equation
x >2
an inequality means there are usually infinite answers to a problem
an equality means there is one or more finite answers in the equation
x >2
an inequality means there are usually infinite answers to a problem
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Simply put in an equation X equals something, thus there is an equal sign (=) In an inequality X is being compared to something, it's a realationship, It can have multiple answers and has (<,>)
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Solution is a single value (equation) vs. a set of values (inequality)
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r u serious right now? those are two completely different terms