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Given x-2<2 choose the graph of the solution set ​

Given x-2<2 choose the graph of the solution set ​-example-1

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Answer:

It's the last one, D or 4.

Explanation:

We know this because simplifying the equation gives us x<4 so its possible that any number >4 is a solution.

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Answer:

Option 4.

Explanation:

The given inequality is


x-2<2

We need to find the graph of given inequality.

First of all find the solution set of given inequality.

Add 2 on both sides of the inequality.


x-2+2<2+2

On simplification, we get


x<4

It means the value of x can be all real numbers less than 4. The sign of inequality is < it means 4 is not included in the solution set.

In the graph of given inequality there is an open circle on 4 and an arrow to the left.

Therefore, the correct option is 4.

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