what inequality is depicted in the graph. the graph shows a number line a starting arrow on -8 and a open circle on -5
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Based on your description of the graph, it seems that you have a number line with an arrow starting at -8 and an open circle at -5.

1. The **open circle at -5** indicates that -5 is not included in the solution set, which suggests that the inequality will be strict (using "less than" or "greater than," not inclusive).
2. The **arrow starting at -8** suggests that the values to the left of -8 are included in the solution set.

Given this information, the depicted inequality can be written as:

\[ x < -5 \]

And since the starting point is -8, it may imply that:

\[ x < -5 \, \text{and} \, x \geq -8 \]

However, since you did not mention a second boundary or closed circle other than -5, the primary inequality based on your description is:

\[ x < -5 \]

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