Answer:
The correct answer is that X < 0.
Explanation:
- An open circle on the number line indicates that some number, X, is < (less than) or > (greater than) the number place the circle is placed on.
- A closed circle on the number line indicates that some number, X, is
(less than or equal to) or
(greater than or equal to) the number place the circle is placed on. - An arrow indicates that the inequality is continuous.
- A line segment (when a line starts with a circle and ends with a circle) indicates that the inequality has a start point and an endpoint. (ie. -2 < x < 3.)
- An inequality pointing to the left (negative direction/integers) indicates that the inequality is less than or less than or equal to.
- An inequality pointing to the right (negative direction/integers) indicates that the inequality is greater than or greater than or equal to.
Now that all the important information is covered, let's take a look at the number line.
- The line has an open circle, so that indicates that either < or > will be used.
- The open circle has a start point of 0.
- The line is an arrow that is continuous after -11.
- The arrow points to the left.
- Therefore, X is some integer that is less than 0.
- X < 0.
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