Answer:
first graph: x less than or equal to 11
Second graph: x > 5
Third graph: x > 11
Fourth graph: x greater than or equal to 5
Explanation:
The first thing when finding the graph of an inequality is could it be equal to x (basically, will the symbol have a line under it)
To determine, look at the dot on the graph. If it’s colored in, it can be equal to x and have the line under the symbol. If it’s not filled in, it means it’s just the regular symbol of < or >
Now, find what x equals. You can find this out by looking at where the dot is.
For example, on the first graph, the dot resides on 11. This means that the number in the equality is 11.
after that you must find if it’s greater than or less than.
is the line going left or right. If the line goes left, it’s less than.
If it goes right, it’s greater than