An inequality which contains a rational expression is _______________________.
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A rational inequality is an inequality that contains a rational expression. A rational inequality is an inequality that contains a rational expression. Inequalities such as32x>1,2xx−3<4,2x−3x−6≥x, and 14−2x2≤3x are rational inequalities as they each contain a rational expression.
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An inequality that contains a rational expression is rational inequality.
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- Inequality in mathematics refers to the expressions that are not equal to each other.
- The symbols that we usually use for inequalities are ≥, ≤, ≠, etc.
- Rational inequalities contain rational expressions in the equations.
- We can easily solve a rational inequality but rewriting the equation and putting a 0 on the other side of the equation.
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- An inequality that contains a rational expression is a rational inequality.
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