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How to I put x>-2.5 on a number line?

How to I put x>-2.5 on a number line?-example-1
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Answer:

Open circle. Points right

Explanation:

The reason for it is because this symbol > represents greater than when it comes to inequalities. When it is an open circle that means that you are not including the number. So that also means that the -2.5 is not included to the inequality equation but it can be any other number other than that number.

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