IDNStudy.com, kung saan ang kuryusidad ay nagtatagpo ng kalinawan. Ang aming komunidad ay handang magbigay ng malalim at maaasahang mga sagot, anuman ang kahirapan ng iyong mga katanungan.

What are the differences between linear equation and linear inequality?



Sagot :

1) Linear equations follow the formula of y = mx + c, where m is the gradient of the line, and c is the y-intercept. A linear equation always ALWAYS has the equals to symbol " = " in it. 

2) A linear inequality ... I'm not too sure how to explain this. Well, it's that equation which has the symbol " < " which means less than, or " > " which means more than. There is an additional variation to each of the symbols. An extra line under the symbol " < " means less than or equal to. An extra line under the symbol " > " means more than or equal to.