
Robert Z. answered 10/03/13
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Hi Belle,
How are you? My answer to your question is below:
An inequality is a relationship where two values are different from each other. Examples of inequalities are
a < b which means that a is less than b. For example, 1 > 2.
a > b which means that a is greater than b. For example, 3 > 2
a ≤ b which means that a is less than or equal to b. For example, 2 ≤ 2
a ≥ b which means that a is greater than or equal to b. For example, 10 ≥ 10
Hope this helps,
Rob