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The choices are
X < -6
X > -6
X<_ -6
X> -6

The choices are X < -6 X > -6 X<_ -6 X> -6-example-1

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  • Starting point of arrow is -6.
  • The arrow is travelling to wards left.
  • I.e the arrow is decreasing and x is decreasing.

Hence the solution is


\\ \tt\hookrightarrow x\in (-\infty,-6]

  • x<=-6
User Eugene Nacu
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Answer:

x < = -6

Step-by-step explanation:

The arrow points -6 and then to the left side, where lies negative numbers, all along. The dot is filled and points that x is also equal to -6 and less than that of -6. Therefore the inequality is:

  • x < = -6


  • {Interval\:Notation:}&amp;\:\left(-\infty \:,\:-6\right)\end{bmatrix}
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