Answer: 2
Explanation:
To graph the solution to the inequality -5 + x ≥ -3 on the number line, we first need to isolate x.
Adding 5 to both sides of the inequality, we get:
x ≥ 2
This means that any value of x greater than or equal to 2 will satisfy the inequality. To graph this solution on a number line, we draw a closed circle at the point 2 and shade all the points to the right of 2, including the point 2 itself.
The resulting graph looks like this:
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2
The shaded region on the right of 2 represents all the values of x that make the inequality true.