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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

"Solving'' an inequality means finding all of its solutions. A "solution'' of an inequality is a number which when substituted for the variable makes the inequality a true statement. When we substitute 8 for x, the inequality becomes 8-2 > 5. Thus, x=8 is a solution of the inequality.

Answered by SteffiPaul
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The inequality is used in the equations, we can solve them as follows:

  • The solution to inequality is that number that satisfies the inequality equation.
  • We cannot find the exact value in the inequality equation.
  • We can find the value which is less than or greater than any real value to the equation.
  • We can also tell whether the solution is never equal to any particular real value.
  • Let us assume that 2 is the solution to the inequality 2x+4>8, this implies that the value of x is greater than 2 but never less than 2.

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