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What inequality does the number line show

What inequality does the number line show-example-1
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Answer:

x>3

Explanation:

on a number line, an open circle indicates that the given value (3) isnt included and you would use < or >. a closed (filled in) means that the given value is included and u would use ≤ or ≥. the direction of the arrow (left of right) indicates if the values will be greater than or less than the value indicated by the circle (3). Here, the arrow is pointing right meaning that the values are getting larger until infinity starting at 3 (3 isnt included because of the open circle)

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x>3

Inequalities with one variable are plotted on a number line, with the output representing the solution to the inequality. A number line is used to graph a linear inequality with only one variable. Two-dimensional graphs plot linear inequalities with two variables because the output gives the solution to both variables.

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