GRE Algebra | Solving Linear Inequalities (original) (raw)

Last Updated : 25 Apr, 2019

A linear inequality is an inequality which involves a linear function and contains the following symbols:

<** less than **> greater than less than or equal to greater than or equal to

A linear inequality is same as a linear equation, except the equals sign of equation replaced with an inequality symbol. For example, 2x - 2 ≤ 9, is a linear inequality in one variable, which states that "2x - 2" is "less than or equal to 9".

The rules to solve linear inequality are:

Examples: