Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Help on Inequality Solver

Introduction to inequality solver:

In mathematics, an inequality is the statement about the relative size or order of two objects or about whether they are the same or not

* The notation a <>
* The notation a > b represents that a is greater than b.
* The notation a ≠ b represents that a not equal to b, but does not say that one is greater than the other or even that they can be compared in size.

the above statemnet denotes, a is not equal to b. These relations are called as strict inequalities. The notation a <>
These inequalities are involved in various expressions which are expressed in following statements. This will also help us on product rule
  1. Numerical inequalities
  2. Literal inequalities
  3. Double inequalities
  4. Strict inequalities
  5. Slack inequalities
  6. Linear inequalities

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