If you had an equation zero is less than or equal to 2 would you say that's true because 0 is less than 2 or false because it isnt equal to 2? What would I write down if it asked for T or F
False because 0 does not equal 2. If it was just zero is less than 2 it would be true.
0 <= 2 is true
0 is less than 2
0 is not equal to 2
zero IS less than OR equal to 2
If you say that today is hot or humid, it is true even if it is not humid, as long as it is hot.
If you have the equation "0 ≤ 2", you would say that it is true.
To understand why, let's break it down. The symbol "≤" represents "less than or equal to." In this equation, 0 (zero) is being compared to 2.
According to the number line, 0 is to the left of 2, indicating that 0 is less than 2. Additionally, the "or equal to" part of the symbol allows for 0 to be equal to 2.
Since both conditions are satisfied - 0 being less than 2 and the equality of the two values, the equation is true.
If you were required to write down "True" or "False" for this equation, you would write "True."