👉 In mathematics, "inequidistant" refers to a set of points or values that are not evenly distributed or separated. In other words, an inequality is used when there are multiple possible values for a variable and it's unclear which one will be taken as the minimum value or maximum value. For example: - Inequality 1: x ≤ 3 - Inequality 2: y ≥ -5 Both inequalities represent sets of points where any value within the first inequality is considered