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OpenStudy (jordan123321):

Which inequality is graphed on the number line shown?

OpenStudy (jordan123321):

@iambatman

OpenStudy (jordan123321):

@TheSmartOne @perl @StudyGurl14

OpenStudy (jordan123321):

@sleepyjess @bohotness

TheSmartOne (thesmartone):

well it has an open circle, so is that \(\le , \ge\) or is it <, >

OpenStudy (jordan123321):

\[\leftarrow \]

OpenStudy (jordan123321):

?

TheSmartOne (thesmartone):

ok first since the line is going this way ---> would it be \(\ge\) or > or would it be \(\le\) or <

OpenStudy (jordan123321):

idk

TheSmartOne (thesmartone):

idk how to explain this...

TheSmartOne (thesmartone):

@acxbox22 @sleepyjess @jim_thompson5910 @robtobey @satellite73

OpenStudy (sleepyjess):

@sleepyhead314 did a really good job of explaining something like this one time

OpenStudy (sleepyhead314):

Open Circle meas No line under the > < thing

OpenStudy (jordan123321):

i really need the help

OpenStudy (sleepyhead314):

x > number means shaded to the Right x < number means shaded to the Left

OpenStudy (acxbox22):

open circle means the number it is on is not included < with a line or > with a line under it means greater than/less than or equal to meaning that the number it is on is included

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