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How do I graph the inequality on a number line?
How do I solve the problem?

x < 8

(The < has a small line under it)
10 years ago

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Answered by PsyDAG
x ≤ 8.

"≤" = less than or equal to.

Anything 8 or less.
10 years ago
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How do I graph the inequality on a number line?
How do I solve the problem?

x < 8

(The < has a small line under it)

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