Without the specific image, I cannot provide a specific linear inequality. However, I can give you an example of a possible linear inequality shown on the number line.
If the image shows shading towards the right side of the number line from 6 to 10, the linear inequality could be:
x ≥ 6
Use the image to answer the question.
What linear inequality is shown graphed on the number line? Make sure to write your inequality so that x comes first.
the image is a number line that starts from 1 and goes to 10
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that wasnt right
Apologies for the previous incorrect response. Since the specific image is not provided, I cannot accurately determine the linear inequality shown on the number line. Please provide more information or a description of the image, and I'll be happy to assist you further.
ok the image is a number line that goes from -10 to 10. there is a orange arrow that starts from one and goes to 10
Based on the given description of the image, the linear inequality shown on the number line can be written as:
x ≥ 1
In this inequality, the orange arrow starting from 1 and going to 10 represents all the possible values of x that are greater than or equal to 1.
x ≥ 1
In this inequality, the orange arrow starting from 1 and going to 10 represents all the possible values of x that are greater than or equal to 1.
ok now answer this:
the image is a number line that goes from -10 to 10. there is a orange line that starts from -10 and goes to 4
What linear inequality is shown graphed on the number line? Make sure to write your inequality so that x comes first.
the image is a number line that goes from -10 to 10. there is a orange line that starts from -10 and goes to 4
What linear inequality is shown graphed on the number line? Make sure to write your inequality so that x comes first.
Based on the description provided, the linear inequality shown on the number line can be written as:
x ≤ 4
In this inequality, the orange line starting from -10 and going to 4 represents all the possible values of x that are less than or equal to 4.
x ≤ 4
In this inequality, the orange line starting from -10 and going to 4 represents all the possible values of x that are less than or equal to 4.
that was not right
Apologies for the incorrect response again. Based on the updated description, the linear inequality shown on the number line can be written as:
x ≥ -10 and x ≤ 4
In this inequality, the orange line starting from -10 and going to 4 represents all the possible values of x that are greater than or equal to -10 and less than or equal to 4.
x ≥ -10 and x ≤ 4
In this inequality, the orange line starting from -10 and going to 4 represents all the possible values of x that are greater than or equal to -10 and less than or equal to 4.