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Graph the solution to this inequality on the number line (pls help!)

Graph the solution to this inequality on the number line (pls help!)-example-1

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Answer: A. x <= -3

Explanation:

First, let's begin by simplifying the inequality:

-4x >= 12 ← To isolate the x, we need to divide both sides of the inequality by -4 (we must make this change to both sides so that the inequality is still valid). Remember that when dividing an inequality by a negative number, the orientation of the sign switches (greater than → less than, less than → greater then, etc.). So...

-4x / -4 <= 12 / -4 ← Simplify...

x <= -3

Now, we need to find the right number line representing this inequality.

  • There should be a solid dot over -3, because the inequality includes the value -3 (x includes values less than and equal to -3).
  • The number line should be pointing to the left, towards values less than -3.

The number line that fits these criteria would be A.

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