What is identity an inequality in Algebra????
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And identity inequality is an inequality that it true no matter what values we plug in for the variable. ... Then see if you can make your own identity inequality complete with variables!
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An inequality which is true for every value of the variable is called an identity inequality.
An inequality which is true for every value of the variable is called an identity inequality. For example, the inequality a2 ≥ 0 is true for every value of a. f x = x is an identity function.
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