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Select all of the following statements that are TRUE

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-When you graph an inequality, the arrow always goes to the left.

-The equal sign bar under the inequality symbol means you user a closed circle.

-When you subtract a number on both sides of an inequality, you must flip the inequality sign.

-When you graph an inequality, you need to look at the inequality to determine if the arrow goes left or right.

-When you graph an inequality, the arrow always goes to the right.

-The equal sign bar under the inequality symbol means you user an open circle.

-When you divide by a negative number on both sides of an inequality, you must flip the inequality sign.

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True statements

  • The equal sign bar under the inequality symbol means you use a closed circle.
  • When you graph an inequality, you need to look at the inequality to determine if the arrow goes left or right.
  • When you divide by a negative number on both sides of an inequality, you must flip the inequality sign.

Additional information

Closed circle: ≤ or ≥

Open circle: < or >

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