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A number line extends from negative 5 to 5 in increments of 1.

To indicate the solution for x≥−1
and x<4
, where would you place circles on the graph? Enter the lesser value first.

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To indicate the solution for \( x \geq -1 \) and \( x < 4 \) on a number line:

1. For \( x \geq -1 \): You would place a closed circle at -1, indicating that -1 is included in the solution (since it is greater than or equal to -1).

2. For \( x < 4 \): You would place an open circle at 4, indicating that 4 is not included in the solution (since it is less than 4).

So, to summarize, you would place:
- A closed circle at **-1**
- An open circle at **4**

You would enter the lesser value first, so the answer is:
-1, 4

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