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Writing an inequality given a graph on the number line

Writing an inequality given a graph on the number line-example-1

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Answer: x<-2

Explanation:

You can see that it is an open dot on the -2, and the ray is going towards the negatives, which means it is less than (<-2).

As a result, incorporating the variable x you get x<-2

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SOLUTION

The given number line is shown:

Notice the circle at -2

The shows that -2 is not included in the inequality

Also, the arrow extends to the left of -2, this implies that the values are less than -2

Let the values be represented by x

Therefore the inequality is


x<-2

Writing an inequality given a graph on the number line-example-1
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