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X≤−2 and x<−5 on a number line

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x is less than or equal to -2.

x is greater than -5.

When x is less than something, the arrow must go left. <———

When x is equal to a number, the dot must be filled in. •

When x is greater than a number, the arrow should go right, toward the greater values. ——>

When x isn’t equal to the number, the circle is not colored in. ⭕️

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