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

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To graph the inequality 9 + m ≥ 11 on a number line, you would first need to isolate the variable m.

Subtracting 9 from both sides of the inequality gives:

m ≥ 11 - 9

m ≥ 2

Now, on a number line, you would plot a closed circle at 2 to represent that m could be equal to 2. Then shade the area to the right of 2 to show all values of m that satisfy the inequality. This indicates that m is greater than or equal to 2.

So, on the number line, it would look like this:

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