6.021023 is a single number: not an equation or inequality. You cannot solve a single number!
No it is not if you have a single inequality. It you had a single point as the solution, then it effect you would have an equality. If you have x> or equal to 1 and x< or equal to 1 then the graph is the single point 1. So it is possible with systems of inequalities.
An inequality usually represents more than one number - usually infinitely many. For example, x > 3. A single number can be the solution to a set of inequalities, for example: x >= 15 AND x
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Not if you are referring to the plural ("Where do you all live?"), but to ask this of a single person in the same manner would be incorrect.
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It is an inequality in the single variable t.
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In solving an inequality you generally use the same methods as for solving an equation. The main difference is that when you multiply or divide each side by a negative, you have to switch the direction of the inequality sign. The solution to an equation is often a single value, but the solution to an inequality is usually an infinite set of numbers, such as x>3.