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Wich of the following is not a way to represent the solution of inequality 2(x-2)<2? A number line with a closed circle on 3 and shading to the right x<3 3>x a number line with a closed circle on 3 and shading to the left

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Answer:

The solution is x < 3. To represent that on a number line, you'd have an open (not filled in) circle on 3 and shading to the left.

Explanation:

You would only have a closed (solid/filled in) circle if the inequality had a ≤

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