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This algebra quiz deals with the relationships of one item to another; greater than, less than, the same as, etc., known as inequalities. First we look at the math symbols involved and then at some questions you will undoubtedly enjoy answering!
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This might help you remember which way the less than sign points: Less = Left (pointing)
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The small end of the sign always points to the smaller number
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Numbers that are < 6 are 5, 4, 3 etc; numbers that are ¡Ü 6 are 6, 5, 4, etc. Can you see the difference? If not then look again because it is important that you understand the difference between these signs
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x must be greater than three and the next integer after three is four
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When a number crosses over the < or > signs then it changes from positive to negative or vise versa
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Values for x are less than 6
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It is extremely easy to mix-up < and >, so be careful!
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