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Elementary and Intermediate Algebra
Mark Dugopolski, Southeastern Louisiana University
Inequalities in One Variable
Enrich Your Math Word Power
For each mathematical term, choose the correct meaning.
1
inequality
A)
an equation that is not correct
B)
two different numbers
C)
a statement that expresses the inequality of two algebraic expressions
D)
a larger number
2
equivalent inequalities
A)
the inequality reverses when dividing by a negative number
B)
a < b and b < c
C)
a < b and a ≤ b
D)
inequalities that have the same solution set
3
compound inequality
A)
an inequality that is complicated
B)
an inequality that reverses when divided by a negative number
C)
an inequality of negative numbers
D)
two simple inequalities joined with “and” or “or”
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