In: Advanced Math
1. When the process of solving a linear inequality results in the variable being eliminated with a false statement remaining, what does this mean about the solution set of the inequality?
2. When the process of solving a linear inequality results in the variable being eliminated with a true statement remaining, what does this mean about the solution set of the inequality?
3. How is the process of solving linear inequalities similar and/or different than the process of solving a linear equation? How do the solution sets of a linear inequality and a linear equation differ?