Explain . No links Share with your friends Share 0 Aarushi Mishra answered this if an inequality has '>' or '<' sign then it is called strict inequality.If an inequality involves '≤' or '≥' sign then it is called slacked ineqality.If an inequality contains only one variable like x>2, then it is linear inequality in one vairable and if it contains two variables like x+y>2, then it is linear inequality in two variables.If there is only variable and the variables are raised to power 2 like x2-3x>2, then it is a quadratic inequality in one variable. 0 View Full Answer