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How is — 6n + 5 < 11 shown in a graph

How is — 6n + 5 < 11 shown in a graph-example-1

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Option C

Explanation:

Solve the inequality like an equation using inverse operations.

-6n+5<11

-6n+5-5<11-5

-6n<6 when you divide by -6 be sure to change the sign

n>-1

Graph it in the number by placing an open circle on -1 and marking the arrow to the right.

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