Answer: x ≤ -6 or x > 5
Step-by-step explanation: There are 2 lines so you will need 2 inequalities to define it.
The first line is going to left means the variable (x) will have to be less than the greatest value of the line (the right most point) which is -6. Therefore, x < 6 with < representing less than. However, we also have to consider the a CLOSED dot at -6 meaning the sign of the inequality is going to be ≤ since we including that point in the inequlity saying x can be equal to or less than 6.
The second line going to the right means x has to be greater than the smallest value of the line which is -5 (the left most point of the line). Therefore, x > 5 (> means greater than). In this case, we do not use ≥ because the point at -5 has a OPEN dot meaning x cannot equal 5 and we can not include that point in our inequality so it would just be x > 5.
So we get x ≤ -6 or x > 5