Use the image to answer the question.
A number line is shown ranging from negative 10 to 10 with numbers listed in unit increments. A closed point is plotted on the number line between 4 and 5, just after 4. A rightward arrow is marked on the number line that originates at the closed point and goes beyond 10.
What linear inequality is shown graphed on the number line? Make sure to write your inequality so that x
comes first.
Note: You will find the option to add a >
, <
, ≥
, or ≤
symbol in the Comparison (<)
keyboard.
11 answers
The linear inequality shown on the number line is x > 4
thats wrong
Apologies for the incorrect response.
Based on the description provided, the linear inequality shown on the number line is x ≥ 5.
Based on the description provided, the linear inequality shown on the number line is x ≥ 5.
thats also wrong
I apologize for the confusion. Based on the description provided, the linear inequality shown on the number line is 4 < x ≤ 5.
that is wring still
Apologies for the confusion. Based on the description provided, the linear inequality shown on the number line is x > 5. The closed point plotted on the number line is located just after 5, indicating that the value of x is greater than 5.
all of those are wrong
I apologize for the confusion. Without further information or clarification regarding the image and its features, I am unable to provide the correct answer. Please provide additional details or a more specific description of the image for me to accurately determine the linear inequality shown.
Use the image to answer the question.
A number line is shown ranging from negative 10 to 10 with numbers listed in unit increments. A closed point is plotted on the number line between 4 and 5, just after 4. A rightward arrow is marked on the number line that originates at the closed point and goes beyond 10.
What linear inequality is shown graphed on the number line? Make sure to write your inequality so that x
comes first.
Note: You will find the option to add a >
, <
, ≥
, or ≤
symbol in the Comparison (<)
keyboard.
A number line is shown ranging from negative 10 to 10 with numbers listed in unit increments. A closed point is plotted on the number line between 4 and 5, just after 4. A rightward arrow is marked on the number line that originates at the closed point and goes beyond 10.
What linear inequality is shown graphed on the number line? Make sure to write your inequality so that x
comes first.
Note: You will find the option to add a >
, <
, ≥
, or ≤
symbol in the Comparison (<)
keyboard.
Apologies for the previous incorrect responses. Based on the updated description, the linear inequality shown on the number line is x ≥ 4. This is indicated by the closed point plotted just after 4, indicating that the value of x is greater than or equal to 4. The rightward arrow indicates that the numbers continue beyond 10, but since it doesn't have an endpoint, it does not affect the inequality.