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Using a variable, write an inequality to represent the solution shown on the graph below.

Using a variable, write an inequality to represent the solution shown on the graph-example-1
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Ok so we start with the direction it is going. Take any fully shaded in value by the line and compare it to the dot value, -1. This would yield it being less than -1. Then, the dog is shaded in meaning it INCLUDES the value of -1, so your inequality will be x <= -1 (that should be a less than or equal to symbol)
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x\leq -1

Step-by-step explanation: The closed point indicates that it can be equal to that number. The arrow is going back on the number line, meaning it is going to be less. Thus, it is less than or equal to -1.

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