The solution to which inequality is shown? Number line from negative 10 to 10 , tic marks at every integer , labels at negative 10 , negative 5 , 0 , 5 , 10 , closed red circle on negative 1 , red shading to the right of the red circle. A. y + 5 ≤ 4 B. y + 5 < 4 C. y + 5 ≥ 4 D. y + 5 > 4
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Isn't that mass tagging?
i believe its c. > with a line under it means closed and it is pointing -->
There are different ways to represent intervals, one of them is on the number line, as shown in the given question. Can you tell me what interval does the graph (in red) on the number line represent? You can use this link to help you: https://www.mathsisfun.com/sets/intervals.html Once you have found the interval the number line shows, you can then evaluate the different alternative answers to choose your answer.
@LegendarySadist no it is not
@mathmate -1 is where the dot is
Hint: isolate y for each choice, and compare with the graph.
can u plz tell me i dont have a lot of time
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is it c
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