Which inequality is graphed on the number line shown?
A.
x > -3
B.
x < -3
C.
x > -3
D.
x < -3
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I think choices A and C, and B and D is same, dont you think ? :D
OpenStudy (anonymous):
alittle but i can only pick one
OpenStudy (campbell_st):
which number does the dark line start at..?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i put an attachment afew texts up
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
about your question, arrow starts from -3 and stretches to left side, which is negativity. And little dot on the -3 is filled, so that means our number is less then -3 or equal to -3:
\[x \le -3\]
OpenStudy (campbell_st):
I know... I'm asking you... where does it start..?
OpenStudy (campbell_st):
an inequality showing a solid dot... means its
\[\le ~~or~~\ge\]
OpenStudy (anonymous):
idk i dont do the same work as my friend she goes to a different school than me
OpenStudy (campbell_st):
well it's simply a case of reading the number line you posted...
but don't worry... someone has already given you the answer