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How would you graph the solution set of x - 6 < -3?

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Answer:

The graph in the attached figure

Explanation:

we have


x-6 < -3

Solve for x

Adds 6 both sides


x-6+6 < -3+6


x < 3

The solution is the interval (-∞,3)

All real numbers less than 3

In a number line the solution is the shaded area at left of x=3 (open circle)

The number 3 is not included in the solution

see the attached figure to better understand the problem

How would you graph the solution set of x - 6 < -3?-example-1
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