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Graph the inequality on a
number line:
6 >m

Graph the inequality on a number line: 6 >m-example-1
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Answer:

In the attachment.

Explanation:

<, > - open citcle

≤, ≥ - closed circle

<, ≤ - a line to the left

>, ≥ - a line to the right

We have 6 > m → m < 6

< - open circle ant a line to the left

Graph the inequality on a number line: 6 >m-example-1
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A graph of the inequality 6 > m is shown on the number line in the pciture shown below.

In Mathematics, an inequality is a relation that compares two or more numbers and variables in an algebraic equation based on any of the following inequality symbols:

  • Less than or equal to (≤).
  • Greater than (>).
  • Greater than or equal to (≥).
  • Less than (<).

Based on the information provided, we can logically deduce that solution set is given by;

6 > m

m < 6

Therefore, the solution set is m < 6, which means a hollow dot would be placed at point 6 on the number line with an arrow that decreases to the left as correctly depicted below.

Graph the inequality on a number line: 6 >m-example-1
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