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2. When is it important to use a strict inequality vs a non-strict inequality?

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  • 25-10-2022

A strict inequality is one which involves the use of

[tex]>\text{, }<\text{ or }\ne[/tex]

A non-strict inequality is one which involves the use of

[tex]\ge\text{ or }\leq[/tex]

A strict inequality is used in a case when the two values being compared or related to one another cannot be equal to one another. That is, they are different.

A non-strict inequality is used in case when there is a possibility that the two values being compared can be equal to one another.

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