inequalityˌɪn ɪˈkwɒl ɪ ti
inequality (n)
- plural
- inequalities
inequality
English Definitions:
inequality (noun)
lack of equality
"the growing inequality between rich and poor"
inequality (Noun)
An unfair, not equal, state.
inequality (Noun)
A statement that of two quantities one is specifically less than (or greater than) another. Symbol: < or or > or , as appropriate.
Inequality
In mathematics, an inequality is a relation that holds between two values when they are different. ⁕The notation a ≠ b means that a is not equal to b. It does not say that one is greater than the other, or even that they can be compared in size. If the values in question are elements of an ordered set, such as the integers or the real numbers, they can be compared in size. ⁕The notation a < b means that a is less than b. ⁕The notation a > b means that a is greater than b. In either case, a is not equal to b. These relations are known as strict inequalities. The notation a < b may also be read as "a is strictly lesser than b". In contrast to strict inequalities, there are two types of inequality relations that are not strict: ⁕The notation a ≤ b means that a is less than or equal to b. ⁕The notation a ≥ b means that a is greater than or equal to b An additional use of the notation is to show that one quantity is much greater than another, normally by several orders of magnitude. ⁕The notation a ≪ b means that a is much less than b.
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