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Question
- according to the lesson 13 summary, why do we use inequalities?
to make equations more complicated
to represent one solution
to describe a range of numbers
- the solutions to the inequality -2x≥10 are different from the solutions to -2x>10.
true
false
Question 2
Inequalities are not used to complicate equations (first option is wrong). They also don't represent one solution (equations do that for specific cases, inequalities represent a range). The correct reason is to describe a range of numbers.
Step1: Solve \(-2x \geq 10\)
Divide both sides by \(-2\) (remember to reverse the inequality sign): \(x \leq -5\).
Step2: Solve \(-2x > 10\)
Divide both sides by \(-2\) (reverse the inequality sign): \(x < -5\).
Step3: Compare solutions
The solution to \(-2x \geq 10\) includes \(x = -5\), while the solution to \(-2x > 10\) does not. So the solutions are different.
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