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11th Mathematics NCERT Chapter 6

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– Introduction to linear inequalities in one and two variables: Study of inequalities in various fields like science, mathematics, statistics, economics, psychology, etc. 【4:0†source】.

– Numerical and literal inequalities: Understanding examples of numerical and literal inequalities like 3 < 5 and x < 5, respectively, and double inequalities like 3 < x < 5 【4:0†source】.

– Properties of inequalities: Rules for solving inequalities, such as adding/subtracting equal numbers, multiplying/dividing by positive numbers, and reversing the inequality sign when multiplying/dividing by negative numbers 【4:3†source】.

– Algebraic solutions and graphical representation: Solving and graphically representing inequalities like 30x < 200 and 5x – 3 < 3x + 1 in one variable, along with examples to illustrate the solutions 【4:2†source】【4:4†source】.

– Real-life applications: Applying inequalities to real-life scenarios like temperature conversion problems, finding minimum marks required in exams, and determining pairs of consecutive odd natural numbers with specific conditions 【4:1†source】【4:4†source】.

Solve the inequality 24x < 100 for natural numbers x.

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Find the solution to the inequality -12x > 30 for integers x.

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If x is an integer, what is the solution to the inequality 5x – 3 < 7?

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For real numbers x, solve the inequality 3x + 8 > 2.

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Solve the inequality 4x + 3 < 5x + 7 for real x.

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