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6. Does the graph of 2 ≤ x on a number line represent a segment, ray, point, or line?

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Answer:

This would be a ray.

Explanation:

A ray is part of a line that has a fixed starting point but does not have an endpoint. A ray can extend infinitely in one direction, meaning that a ray can go on forever in one direction.

If you were to graph this inequality, you would have a dot on the x-axis where x =2 and a line extending forever to positive infinity.

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Answer: It represents a ray

Explanation:

A ray is a line on a number line that has a beginning but no end.

A point is just a single dot/or/place value on a number line.

A segment is a line with a beginning and a end.

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