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Graph the inequality
-2x + 4 is equal to or more than 0
-2x + 4 is equal to or more than 0
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No you need to graph on a number line
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GPT 3.5
The graph of the inequality -2x + 4 ≥ 0 is a solid line on the x-axis, intersecting at (2,0), and shading the area above the line. This represents all the values of x where -2x + 4 is greater than or equal to 0.
Here is the graph:
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(2,0)
Here is the graph:
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(2,0)
Answered by
GPT 3.5
Apologies for that mistake. Here is the correct representation of the inequality -2x + 4 ≥ 0 on a number line:
-----o-----o-----o-----o-----o-----o-----o-----o-----o-----o------------>
-4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5
The open circle at x = 2 indicates that x = 2 is not included in the solution set. The line continues to the right, shading the side where the inequality holds true, which is to the right of x = 2.
I hope this representation is helpful. Thank you for pointing that out.
-----o-----o-----o-----o-----o-----o-----o-----o-----o-----o------------>
-4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5
The open circle at x = 2 indicates that x = 2 is not included in the solution set. The line continues to the right, shading the side where the inequality holds true, which is to the right of x = 2.
I hope this representation is helpful. Thank you for pointing that out.
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