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OpenStudy (needhelpp101):

Write an inequality for the graph. A. x < 3 B. x ≤ 3 C. x ≥ 3 D. x > 3

OpenStudy (qwertty123):

Um where is the graph?

OpenStudy (needhelpp101):

OpenStudy (needhelpp101):

@Qwertty123

OpenStudy (qwertty123):

yes sorry... hold on!

OpenStudy (qwertty123):

Do you know how to do these @Needhelpp101

OpenStudy (needhelpp101):

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OpenStudy (qwertty123):

yeah so do you know how to do these? I know the answer I just want to make sure you know what you are doing! :D

OpenStudy (needhelpp101):

i think it's D

OpenStudy (qwertty123):

And why do you think it is D?

OpenStudy (needhelpp101):

it's on the greater than side of the graph...lol

OpenStudy (qwertty123):

okay then why not C?

OpenStudy (needhelpp101):

i don't know :*(

OpenStudy (qwertty123):

What does shaded circles mean and none shaded circles mean?

OpenStudy (needhelpp101):

Open and Closed Circles If your symbol has the "equal to option," which is that single line underneath the greater than/less than symbol, then you use a closed circle. The closed circle is only used for the greater than or equal to or less than or equal to symbols. The open circle is used for >, < and not equal to

OpenStudy (qwertty123):

Great Job! You know this! So your answer is what you said!

OpenStudy (needhelpp101):

yay!

OpenStudy (qwertty123):

Nice work! I just wanted to see if you got this or not!

OpenStudy (needhelpp101):

thanks :)

OpenStudy (qwertty123):

yup any time girl! :)

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