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| In [[mathematics]], an '''inequation''' is a statement that an [[inequality (mathematics)|inequality]] holds between two values.<ref>{{cite book |title=The A to Z of Mathematics: A Basic Guide |author=Thomas H. Sidebotham |page=252 |publisher=John Wiley and Sons |year=2002 |isbn=0-471-15045-2}}</ref> It is usually written in the form of a pair of [[expression (mathematics)|expression]]s denoting the values in question, with a relational sign between them indicating the specific inequality relation. Some examples of inequations are:
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| :<math>a < b,\,</math>
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| :<math>x+y+z \leq 1,\,</math>
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| :<math>n > 1,\,</math>
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| :<math>x \neq 0.\,</math>
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| Some authors apply the term only to inequations in which the inequality relation is, specifically, not-equal-to (≠).<ref>{{MathWorld|title=Inequation|urlname=Inequation}}</ref>
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| ==Chains of inequations==
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| A shorthand notation is used for the [[conjunction (logic)|conjunction]] of several inequations involving common expressions, by chaining them together. For example, the chain
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| :<math>0 \leq a < b \leq 1\,</math>
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| is shorthand for
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| :<math>0 \leq a~\mathrm{and}~a< b~\mathrm{and}~b\leq 1.\,</math>
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| ==Solving inequations==
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| [[File:Linear Programming Feasible Region.svg|thumb|Solution set for example inequations]]
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| Similar to [[equation solving]], '''inequation solving''' means finding what values (numbers, functions, sets, etc.) fulfill a condition stated in the form of an inequation or a conjunction of several inequations.
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| These expressions contain one or more ''unknowns'', which are free variables for which values are sought that cause the condition to be fulfilled.
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| To be precise, what is sought are often not necessarily actual values, but, more in general, mathematical expressions.
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| A '''solution''' of the equation is an assignment of expressions to the ''unknowns'' that satisfies the inequation(s); in other words, expressions such that, when they are substituted for the unknowns, the inequations become true propositions.
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| Often, an additional '''objective''' expression is given that is to be minimized by an ''optimal'' solution.
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| For example, <math>0 \leq x_1 \leq 690 - 1.5 \cdot x_2 \;\land\; 0 \leq x_2 \leq 530 - x_1 \;\land\; x_1 \leq 640 - 0.75 \cdot x_2</math> is a conjunction of inequations, partly written as chains; the set of its solutions is shown in blue in the picture (the red, green, and orange line corresponding to the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd conjunct, respectively).
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| See [[Linear_programming#Example]] for a larger example.
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| Computer support in solving inequations is described in [[constraint programming]];
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| in particular, the [[simplex algorithm]] finds optimal solutions of linear inequations.
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| The programming language [[Prolog]] III supports solving algorithms for particular classes of inequalities (and other relations) as a basic language feature, see [[constraint logic programming]].
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| == Special ==
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| <math>\sqrt{{f(x)}} < g(x)</math><br><math>\Leftrightarrow</math><math>\begin{cases}
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| f(x) \ge 0 \\
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| g(x) > 0\\
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| f(x) < \left [ g(x) \right ]^2 \quad
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| \end{cases}</math>
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| ==See also==
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| {{Wiktionary}}
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| * [[Equation]]
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| * [[Equals sign]]
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| * [[Inequality (mathematics)]]
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| * [[Relational operator]]
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| ==References==
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| {{reflist}}
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| [[Category:Elementary algebra]]
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