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Inequalities show a relationship between two expressions that are not equal from "summary" of Maths Mate – 6 NEW by Madhubun

Inequalities are used to compare two expressions and show how they are related. The symbol "<" is used to represent "less than", indicating that the value on the left is smaller than the value on the right. Similarly, the symbol ">" is used to represent "greater than", showing that the value on the left is larger than the value on the right. When we see the symbol "<=", it means "less than or equal to", suggesting that the value on the left is either smaller or equal to the value on the right. On the other hand, the symbol ">=" represents "greater than or equal to", indicating that the value on the left is either larger or equal to the value on the right. Inequalities are often used in real-life situations to compare quantities or values. For example, if we have two different prices for the same item, we can use an inequality to determine which price is lower or higher. In mathematics, inequalities help us understand the relationship between different numbers or expressions, allowing us to make comparisons and draw conclusions. It is important to remember that when dealing with inequalities, we must always consider the direction of the symbol and the values of the expressions being compared. This will help us correctly interpret the relationship between the two expressions and make accurate comparisons. By understanding and using inequalities effectively, we can solve mathematical problems and analyze relationships between different quantities.
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