A double inequality is an inequality where there are two signs, as opposed to one.Ex: an inequality could be 3x < 15A double inequality could be 3x < 15 < x + 20If you'd want to solve that double inequality, you split it into to expressions:3x < 15 and x + 20 > 15Then just solve.x < 5 and x > -5-5 < x < 5
Some signs of inequality may be physical or emotional differences.
In mathematics, an inequality is a statement about the relative size or order of two values.
When a quantity is subtracted or added from both sides of an inequality, the true difference in value is varied thereby changing the direction of the inequality, but when rather than subtracted or added it is multiplied or divided, it preserves the true difference in value thereby facing the same direction as the initial inequality.
Not the same as, or different from.
3p - 6 > 21 3p - 6+6 > 21+6 3p > 27 3p/3 > 27/3 p>9 this WILL help
3p - 6 > 213p - 6 + 6 > 21 + 63p > 273p/3 > 27/3p > 9
p>9
624
This is not an inequality. There is no <,>, or = sign.
There appears to be no inequality in the question: only some disjoint expressions. Expressions cannot be solved.
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1. Write out your expression. You can treat inequalities like equalities when solving. This means if < or > make you uncomfortable, pretend it's an = and solve it algebraically:3p - 6 > 212. Add 6 to both sides.3p > 273. Divide by 3 on both sides.p > 94. P is greater than 9.
P<12
C. p ‹ 12
It is an inequality that defines a range of values of p for which it is correct.
3p + 6 = 4p + 6 This implies that, 3p - 4p = 6 - 6 -1p = 0 Therefore, p = 0/-1 = 0