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When graphing an inequality what two signs are a closed circle

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Answer: When graphing a linear inequality on a number line, use an open circle for "less than" or "greater than", and a closed circle for "less than or equal to" or "greater than or equal to". Graph the solution set of: -3 < x < 4 The solution set for this problem will be all values that satisfy both -3 < x and x < 4.

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