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what's an Inequality solution with a number line
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An inequality solution with a number line represents the range of values that satisfy the inequality. The solution is graphically represented on a number line as a shaded region. The number line is typically divided into segments, and the shaded region includes all the points within those segments that make the inequality true.
For example, let's consider the inequality x > 3. To represent this inequality solution on a number line, you would draw a line and locate the number 3. Since x is greater than 3, you would shade the region to the right of the number 3. This shaded region would represent the solution to the inequality x > 3 on the number line.
The solution can also include open or closed circles to represent specific values. For example, if the inequality was x ≥ 3, you would draw a closed circle at the number 3 because it is included in the solution.
For example, let's consider the inequality x > 3. To represent this inequality solution on a number line, you would draw a line and locate the number 3. Since x is greater than 3, you would shade the region to the right of the number 3. This shaded region would represent the solution to the inequality x > 3 on the number line.
The solution can also include open or closed circles to represent specific values. For example, if the inequality was x ≥ 3, you would draw a closed circle at the number 3 because it is included in the solution.
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