O level Inequalities Quizzes

Revising Inequalities with quizzes (Inequalities quizzes for students doing GCE O Level) Inequalities is a topic that is covered in the O level, GCSE and A level. Today, we're going to see what an inequality is. An inequality is a connection that thinks about numbers that are not equivalent or other numerical articulations. It is regularly used to think about two numbers on the number line by their size. There are several different notations used to represent the different kinds of inequalities and they include a<b which means that a is less than b. a>b which means that a is greater than b. In both cases, a can never be equal to b. These relations are known as strict inequalities, meaning that a is strictly less than or strictly greater than b. We also have other inequalities that are similar to these ones. There are two types of inequality relations that are not strict; a≤b which means that a is less than or equal to b. a≥b which means that a is greater than or equal to b. The relation "not greater than" can also be represented by a≯b, and if a is not greater than b then it is less b the symbol for "greater than" bisected by a slash, "not". The notation a≠b means that a is not equal to b You can visit inequalities.com if you wish to know more about inequalities

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Revising Inequalities with quizzes

(Inequalities quizzes for students doing GCE O Level)

Inequalities is a topic that is covered in the O level, GCSE and A level. Today, we're going to see what an inequality is. An inequality is a connection that thinks about numbers that are not equivalent or other numerical articulations. It is regularly used to think about two numbers on the number line by their size. There are several different notations used to represent the different kinds of inequalities and they include

  • a<b which means that a is less than b.
  • a>b which means that a is greater than b.

In both cases, a can never be equal to b. These relations are known as strict inequalities, meaning that a is strictly less than or strictly greater than b. We also have other inequalities that are similar to these ones. There are two types of inequality relations that are not strict;

  • a≤b which means that a is less than or equal to b.
  • a≥b which means that a is greater than or equal to b.

The relation "not greater than" can also be represented by ab, and if a is not greater than b then it is less b the symbol for "greater than" bisected by a slash, "not".

  • The notation ab means that a is not equal to b

You can visit inequalities.com if you wish to know more about inequalities

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