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Write the solution to the given inequality in interval notation.

[-4,∞)
(-∞,-4)
(-4,∞)
(-∞,-4]

Write the solution to the given inequality in interval notation. [-4,∞) (-∞,-4) (-4,∞) (-∞,-4]-example-1
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Option A:
$[4, \infty)$ is the solution

Step-by-step explanation:

The solution of the given inequality is the set of all the possible values of x.

The graph shows the number line in which the shaded region is from the right of -4 and the arrow of solution goes to infinity.

Also, There is a closed circle at the point -4.

This means that -4 is included in the solution set.

The solution to the inequality is the set of all the real values which are greater than or equal to -4.

Thus, the solution is x ≥ -4

Hence, the solution is
$[4, \infty)$

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