how would the following equation look like on a number line. 11+m≥9

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To graph the inequality 11 + m ≥ 9 on a number line, we would first simplify it by subtracting 11 from both sides:

11 + m - 11 ≥ 9 - 11

m ≥ -2

This inequality indicates that m is greater than or equal to -2. On a number line, this would be represented by shading in the region to the right of -2 and including -2 as well. Since m can be any number greater than or equal to -2, the shading would continue indefinitely to the right on the number line.
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