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

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To represent the equation 11 + m ≤ 9 on a number line, you would draw a line that starts at 9 and goes towards the left, since m is on the left side of the inequality symbol.

You would also represent 11 as a point on the number line. Since the equation is ≤, the point for 11 would be an open circle at the point 11. This is because m can be equal to 9, but it cannot be equal to 11 (as it would make the inequality false).

Therefore, on the number line, you would have an open circle at 11 and a line going to the left from 9.
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