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Explain the difference in the solutions of linear inequalities and the solutions of systems of linear inequalities.

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Linear Equation

A linear equation is any equation involving one or two variables whose exponents are one. In the case of one variable, one solution exists for the equation. For example, with 2x = 6, x can only be 3.

Linear Inequalities

A linear inequality is any statement involving one or two variables whose exponents are one, where inequality rather than equality is the center of focus

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