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When graphing this ineqality sign, the following apply:

open dot, arrow to the right

closed dot, arrow to the left

open dot, arrow to the left

closed dot, arrow to the right

When graphing this ineqality sign, the following apply: open dot, arrow to the right-example-1
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Answer:

Closed Dot, arrow to the left

Explanation:

Since the inequality sign is less than or equal to, the values would be towards the left. Also, since there is an equal to, then it would be a closed dot since it includes the value itself.

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Answer:

Closed dot, arrow to the left

Explanation:

The inequality sign is read as less than or equal to.

When graphing on the number line, closed dot and arrow to the left applies because, the inequality sign shows reduction.

On the number line, there is increase in value from left to right and decease in value from right to left.

Less than means lower than.

It shows a closed dot because it is less than or *equal* *to* and this means it may be the exact value or less than the value

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