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Describe the graph of the inequality on a number line: x ≥ 11

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Describe the graph of the inequality on a number line: x ≥ 11-example-1
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On the number line, the graph starts with a filled circle that is shaded from the position 11 and extends to the right till infinity.

The graph of an inequality on a number line.

The graph of an inequality on a number line explains all the likely set of values that satisfies the given inequality.

In the given inequality x ≥ 11, the inequality contains all real numbers. These real numbers are either greater than or equal to 11.

On the number line, the graph starts with a filled circle that is shaded from the position 11. This points that 11 is part of the solution and the line moves straight to the right for all the values greater than 11.

Describe the graph of the inequality on a number line: x ≥ 11-example-1
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