The major difference between inequality and equality is that equality represents a particular value(s) while inequality represents a range of values that are in a specific direction.
This must be noted when solving questions on equality and inequality.
For example:
x = a means that the value of x is a. It represents a particular value which is a
x < a represents all the values that are less than a.
x ≤ a represents values from a and below.
x > a represents all the values that are greater than a
x ≥ a means that the values of x are greater than or equal to a.
From the examples given above, it is obvious that a change in the direction of the inequality sign changes the values of the data represented by the inequality.
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