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The following graph represents an inequality.

Which inequality is represented by this graph?

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-6 < x ≤ 3


-6 ≤ x ≤ 3


x < −6 or x ≥ 3


x ≤ 6 or x > 3

The following graph represents an inequality. Which inequality is represented by this-example-1

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Answer:

x < −6 or x ≥ 3

Explanation:

Whenever they are split apart, we will be using "or". Second, you see how the left side of the number line is graphed? All x-values go up to -6 with an open circle, therefore it is less than, NOT less than or equal to [circle NOT closed]. The right side of the number line, however, does have a closed circle starting from 3, therefore it is greater than or equal to, NOT greater than [circle NOT open].

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