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How is it possible for two different inequalities to describe the same situation? What

does it mean for two inequalities to be equivalent?

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If a set of inequalities are equivalent, it means that they all have exactly the same solution. All inequalities on there are equivalent because all have the same solution x<2! X<2 is equivalent to x<2, clearly hope this helps!
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Answer:

two inequalities are the same, have the same answer, or mean the same thing

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Sorry if I am wrong because I probably am

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