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How would you graph the solutions to the inequality on a number line k > 5

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Answer:

First, set the equation equal

k=5 or x=5 is a vertical line with x-intercept (5,0)

Graph to the right because its greater

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Explanation:

The solution to the inequality k > 5 would be graphed on a number line as a line starting at 5 with an open circle above 5 indicating that 5 is not included in the solution, and an arrow pointing to the right indicating that all numbers greater than 5 are included in the solution.

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