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ANSWER FAST WHERE DO THEY GO :Drag the graphs to match each inequality with its solution set.

p ≥ 6 =
p > 6 =
p < 6 =
p ≤ 6 =

ANSWER FAST WHERE DO THEY GO :Drag the graphs to match each inequality with its solution-example-1

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ANSWER FAST WHERE DO THEY GO :Drag the graphs to match each inequality with its solution-example-1
User Girish Kolari
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Answer:

First of all, remember that signs
\leq \geq are represented as solid circles on the number line, and signs
<> are represented as empty circles on the number line.

Also,
\geq and
> refers to the solution that is at the right side of the number, and
< and
\leq represents solutions at the left side of the number.

So,

  • For
    p\geq 6, the graph is the red line that begins at 6 with solid circle and points to the right side.
  • For
    p>6, the graph is the red line that begins at 6 with an empty circle and points to the right side.
  • For
    p<6, the graph is the red line that begins at 6 with an empty circle and points to the left side.
  • For
    p\leq 6, the graph is the red line that begins at 6 with solid circle and points to the left side.
User Kajham
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