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MerylandBanuelos:

What is the differen difference between linear equation and linear enequality?

jimthompson5910:

What are your thoughts on this one @MerylandBanuelos ?

supie:

You spelled inequality* wrong btw Well, according to Google Linear equation: A linear equation is any equation that can be written in the form. ax+b=0. where a and b are real numbers and x is a variable. This form is sometimes called the standard form of a linear equation. Note that most linear equations will not start off in this form Linear inequality: Linear Inequality. A Linear Inequality is like a Linear Equation (such as y = 2x+1) ... ... but it will have an Inequality like <, >, ≤, or ≥ instead of an =.

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