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N > 0 in number line

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Answer:

The number 0 is not included; thus the number line indicates an open circle on 0, meaning 0 is not include in the solution.

Please check the attached graph.

Explanation:

Given the inequality expression

N > 0

It is clear that the value of N is greater than 0, it means the solution contains all the positive real numbers greater than zero.

In other words:


N>0\quad :\quad \begin{bmatrix}\mathrm{Solution:}\:&\:N>0\:\\ \:\mathrm{Interval\:Notation:}&\:\left(0,\:\infty \:\right)\end{bmatrix}

The number line containing the solution N > 0 is shown and attached below.

From the number line, it is clear that the number line would include all the numbers on the right-hand side of the 0 number.

  • The number 0 is not included; thus the number line indicates an open circle on 0, meaning 0 is not include in the solution.

Please check the attached graph.

N > 0 in number line-example-1
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