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Graphing inequalities
k < -3​

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Step-by-step explanation: So when graphing this problem, we start at -3 on our number line with an open dot because k is less than but not equal to -3. I have shown this in the image attached below.

We then draw an arrow going to the left to represent all number less than -3.

Finally, we put our answer in set notation which is shown below.

{K: k < -3}

All this means is that if we take any number less than -3, this will be a solution for the inequality k < -3.

Graphing inequalities k < -3​-example-1
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