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  • 02-12-2019
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What is the difference between an equation with a variable and an inequality with a variable?

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An equation is a statement that maintains the equal value of two mathematical expressions. If the statement is true for all variable values, it is called an identity. ... An equation shows the equality of two variables while an inequality shows the inequality of two variables

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