Answer:
- see attached for a graph
- -1, -2.6, -497
Explanation:
The solution to a one-variable inequality can be graphed on a number line. The number line is shaded where the values satisfy the inequality. Boundaries of shaded regions are marked by points that are either a solid dot, or an open circle, depending on whether the point is included in the solution or not.
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Here, the inequality tells us any value of x that is less than or equal to -1 will satisfy the inequality. Since -1 is part of the solution set, that boundary point will be marked with a solid dot. Values less than -1 are shown on a number line to the left of the point marked -1.
The graph will be a solid dot at x=-1, and shading to its left.
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Possible solutions are any values less than or equal to -1. Some are ...
-1
-1.073
-429