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How do I plot this And is my answer correct

How do I plot this And is my answer correct-example-1
User ArunJose
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We are given the following inequality:


-38\le-6-2x

To solve for "x" we will add 2x to both sides:


-38+2x\le-6

Now we will add 38 to both sides:


\begin{gathered} 2x\le-6+38 \\ 2x\le32 \end{gathered}

Now we divide both sides by 2:


\begin{gathered} x\le(32)/(2) \\ \\ x\le16 \end{gathered}

Therefore, the solution is the values of "x" that are smaller or equal to 16. This can be represented in the real line as follows:

We need to use all the points that are smaller (to the left) than 16. To represent the fact that 16 is also included in the solution we use a point on top of it.

In the case that 16 was not included then we would use a hollowed point on top of it.

How do I plot this And is my answer correct-example-1
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