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Graph the inequality on a number line. (Section 4.1) 10. x > 5

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Answer:

Please see the attached image.

Explanation:

If x > 5, it means that the value of x can take on any value that is greater than 5. Therefore, if you draw a number line, you can put a circle on the number 5 and draw an arrow pointing to the right (in the positive direction, representing all the numbers greater than 5). It is important to note that the circle you draw on the number 5 should not be shaded. This is because, according to the problem, while x can be greater than 5, it cannot equal 5. A hollow circle signifies that the value cannot equal the number circled exactly. I hope this answers your question.

Graph the inequality on a number line. (Section 4.1) 10. x > 5-example-1
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