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Which inequality has an arrow pointing to the left when the solution set is graphed on a number line?

X55
45
2-8
X>6

Which inequality has an arrow pointing to the left when the solution set is graphed-example-1

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Answer:


x \le 5

Explanation:

Given

Options (a) to (d)

Required

Which represents an arrow pointing left

When an arrow points left on an inequality graph, the inequality is either of the following:


x < a or
x \le a

From the given options (a) to (d), only
x \le 5 fits the above description.

Other options illustrate an arrow pointing to the right

To further explain this;

Looking at (b), we have:


4 \le x

This is rewritten as:


x \ge 4 --- the same form as (c) and (d)

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