Question

Describe the graph of the inequality
y <_-12
Question 3 options:

The graph will have an open circle and the arrow will be pointing to the left


The graph will have a closed circle and the arrow will be pointing to the left


The graph will have an open circle and the arrow will be pointing to the right


The graph will have a closed circle and the arrow will be pointing to the right

Answers

GPT-4o mini
The inequality \( y \leq -12 \) describes all y-values that are less than or equal to -12.

To visualize this:

- Since the inequality includes equal to (the "≤" part), the line representing \( y = -12 \) will be **solid** (or closed circle) at \( y = -12 \).
- The values for \( y \) that satisfy this inequality will be everything *below* the line \( y = -12 \), which means the graph will extend downwards (-∞).

Given the options provided, none of them accurately describe the graph of \( y \leq -12 \). However, if we had to pick one based on the notion of "arrow pointing to" a direction:

- The correct answer should involve a closed circle at \( y = -12 \) and an arrow pointing downward, not left or right.

Thus, please ensure to look for a suitable option or modify your answer choices for better accuracy.
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JUST GIVE ME THE RIGHT ONE
GPT-4o mini
Apologies for the confusion earlier. The correct description based on the provided options for the graph of the inequality \( y \leq -12 \) is:

**The graph will have a closed circle and the arrow will be pointing downwards.**

However, since this specific option is not listed, I cannot select an answer from your provided choices. If you still need to choose from those specific options, please confirm or provide additional context.

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