Use x as the variable. Write an inequality for each graph.https://www.connexus.com/content/media/93289-5182005-113126-AM-1583901249.gif x< 0 x> 0 x > 0 x < 0
none of the above if the dot where it starts is filled in then there should be either \(\le\) or \(\ge\)
do you know what < means ?
no its one of them and yes it equals more plz i need help see its even hard for most of these people
< means "less-than" > means "greater than" are the numbers that have the line drawn over them less-than or greater-than 0 ?
yes
https://www.connexus.com/content/media/93289-5182005-113126-AM-1583901249.gif
mine was not a "yes" or "no" question read it again please
and I have not forgotten your problem, so you don't need to repost it
less then
right, so which symbol do we use?
less then 0
what is the symbol for less-than ? (read above if you forgot)
>
actually you got it backwards that one means greater-than
oh then <
so would it be x<3
right, but it's not just less-than if the dot where the graph starts is an empty circle it is < or > if the dot where the graphs starts is shaded in it is \(\le\) or \(\ge\) is the dot shaded in or not?
\(\le\) means "less-than or equal-to" and \(\ge\) means "greater-than or equal-to"
ok thanks i have one more question
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