Graphing x≥−1 involves marking -1 on a number line, shading to the right, and using an arrow. The inequality represents all values greater than or equal to -1.
To graph the inequality
x≥−1, follow these steps:
Begin by drawing a number line.
Locate the point -1 on the number line.
Since the inequality is
x≥−1, mark all points to the right of -1.
Use an arrow pointing to the right to indicate that the values continue indefinitely in that direction.
Shade the region to the right of -1 to represent all values of
x greater than or equal to -1.
Label the arrow with
x≥−1 to clarify the inequality.
The resulting graph is a number line with an arrow pointing to the right from -1 and shading to the right of -1, indicating all values greater than or equal to -1 satisfy the inequality.