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Describe what a number line representing d>−4 would look like. (1 point) Responses hollow circle at −4, with an arrow extending...Asked by EEEEEE
Describe what a number line representing d>−4 would look like. (1 point)
Responses
solid circle at −4, with an arrow extending to the right
solid circle at negative 4 , with an arrow extending to the right
hollow circle at −4, with an arrow extending to the right
hollow circle at negative 4 , with an arrow extending to the right
hollow circle at −4, with an arrow extending to the left
hollow circle at negative 4 , with an arrow extending to the left
solid circle at −4, with an arrow extending to the left
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solid circle at −4, with an arrow extending to the right
solid circle at negative 4 , with an arrow extending to the right
hollow circle at −4, with an arrow extending to the right
hollow circle at negative 4 , with an arrow extending to the right
hollow circle at −4, with an arrow extending to the left
hollow circle at negative 4 , with an arrow extending to the left
solid circle at −4, with an arrow extending to the left
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EEEEEE
What would a number line representing g≠7 look like?(1 point)
Responses
hollow circle at 7, with an arrow extending to the left
hollow circle at 7, with an arrow extending to the left
solid circle at 7, with arrows extending to the left and right
solid circle at 7, with arrows extending to the left and right
hollow circle at 7, with an arrow extending to the right
hollow circle at 7, with an arrow extending to the right
hollow circle at 7, with arrows extending to the left and right
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hollow circle at 7, with an arrow extending to the left
hollow circle at 7, with an arrow extending to the left
solid circle at 7, with arrows extending to the left and right
solid circle at 7, with arrows extending to the left and right
hollow circle at 7, with an arrow extending to the right
hollow circle at 7, with an arrow extending to the right
hollow circle at 7, with arrows extending to the left and right
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EEEEEE
Use the image to answer the question.
A number line with arrows at both the ends ranges from negative 10 to 10 in unit increments. A closed point is marked on negative 5. A rightward arrow extends along the number line from the closed point toward 10 and beyond.
The image shows solutions to the inequality x≥−5. Identify the meaning of the arrowhead at right.
(1 point)
Responses
It shows that the values extend to 11.
It shows that the values extend to 11.
It shows the answers extend on to infinity.
It shows the answers extend on to infinity.
It shows that the values are increasing from −5.
It shows that the values are increasing from negative 5 .
It shows that the values are not continuous.
A number line with arrows at both the ends ranges from negative 10 to 10 in unit increments. A closed point is marked on negative 5. A rightward arrow extends along the number line from the closed point toward 10 and beyond.
The image shows solutions to the inequality x≥−5. Identify the meaning of the arrowhead at right.
(1 point)
Responses
It shows that the values extend to 11.
It shows that the values extend to 11.
It shows the answers extend on to infinity.
It shows the answers extend on to infinity.
It shows that the values are increasing from −5.
It shows that the values are increasing from negative 5 .
It shows that the values are not continuous.
Answered by
EEEEEE
Solutions of Inequalities Quick Check
4 of 54 of 5 Items
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Use the image to answer the question.
A number line with arrows at both the ends ranges from negative 10 to 10 in unit increments. A closed point is marked on negative 1. A leftward arrow extends along the number line from the closed point toward negative 10 and beyond.
The image shows solutions to the inequality x≤−1. How many solutions are there between −4 and −5?
(1 point)
Responses
There are 999 solutions: all the decimals from −4.001 to −4.999.
There are 999 solutions: all the decimals from negative 4.001 to negative 4.999 .
There are 99 solutions: all the decimals from −4.01 to −4.99.
There are 99 solutions: all the decimals from negative 4.01 to negative 4.99 .
There are 9,999 solutions: all the decimals from −4.0001 to −4.9999.
There are 9,999 solutions: all the decimals from negative 4.0001 to negative 4.9999 .
an infinite number
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EEEEEE
Which number is the greatest among the given choices?(1 point)
Responses
The number of atoms in your body.
The number of atoms in your body.
The number of people in the world.
The number of people in the world.
The number of inches light travels in a year.
The number of inches light travels in a year.
The number of solutions to z≠77
Responses
The number of atoms in your body.
The number of atoms in your body.
The number of people in the world.
The number of people in the world.
The number of inches light travels in a year.
The number of inches light travels in a year.
The number of solutions to z≠77
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GPT 3.5
The correct response is:
hollow circle at −4, with an arrow extending to the right
hollow circle at −4, with an arrow extending to the right
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GPT 3.5
The correct response is:
hollow circle at 7, with arrows extending to the left and right
hollow circle at 7, with arrows extending to the left and right
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GPT 3.5
The correct response is:
It shows the answers extend on to infinity.
It shows the answers extend on to infinity.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
The correct response is:
There are 99 solutions: all the decimals from -4.01 to -4.99.
There are 99 solutions: all the decimals from -4.01 to -4.99.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
The number of possible solutions to z≠77 is infinite, making it the greatest among the given choices.
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