Final Answer:
All values of x that are greater than or equal to -4 satisfy the inequality x ≥ -4.
Step-by-step explanation:
In an inequality, the symbol "≥" means "greater than or equal to". To solve this inequality for x, we want to isolate x on one side of the inequality.
First, we add a positive number to both sides of the inequality to move the constant term to the other side:
x ≥ -4
x + 4 ≥ -4 + 4
x + 4 ≥ 0
Next, we want to isolate x by subtracting a positive number from both sides of the inequality:
x + 4 - 4 ≥ 0 - 4
x ≥ -4 (rounded)
Therefore, all values of x that are greater than or equal to -4 satisfy the original inequality x ≥ -4. This can be written as an interval on the number line: [-4, infinity).