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OpenStudy (openstudyrocks5*):

Which inequality does the graph represent? Look in this question for the graph.

OpenStudy (openstudyrocks5*):

OpenStudy (openstudyrocks5*):

@iGreen.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

x>=-3

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

\(>\) and \(<\) are represented by open dots. \(\ge\) and \(\le\) are represented by closed dots. And the way they point is where they go. \(>\) and \(\ge\) go to the right. \(<\) and \(\le\) go to the left. So what do you think the answer is?

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yep, that's the sign we use, so we have: \(x \ge 3\)

OpenStudy (openstudyrocks5*):

On the answers @iGreen. it says x ≥ -3 would that be the same thing?

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