Question
Which is the graph of the solution set x≥−13
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Responses
An illustration shows a number line with arrows on both ends ranging from negative 15 to negative 5 in unit increments. A solid arrow points from negative 13 to negative 5 and beyond, with an open circle on negative 13.
Image with alt text: An illustration shows a number line with arrows on both ends ranging from negative 15 to negative 5 in unit increments. A solid arrow points from negative 13 to negative 5 and beyond, with an open circle on negative 13.
An illustration shows a number line with arrows on both ends ranging from negative 15 to negative 5 in unit increments. A solid arrow points from negative 13 to negative 5 and beyond, with a closed circle on negative 13.
Image with alt text: An illustration shows a number line with arrows on both ends ranging from negative 15 to negative 5 in unit increments. A solid arrow points from negative 13 to negative 5 and beyond, with a closed circle on negative 13.
An illustration shows a number line with arrows on both ends ranging from negative 15 to negative 5 in unit increments. A solid arrow points from negative 13 to negative 15 and beyond, with an open circle on negative 13.
Image with alt text: An illustration shows a number line with arrows on both ends ranging from negative 15 to negative 5 in unit increments. A solid arrow points from negative 13 to negative 15 and beyond, with an open circle on negative 13.
An illustration shows a number line with arrows on both ends ranging from negative 15 to negative 5 in unit increments. A solid arrow points from negative 13 to negative 15 and beyond, with a closed circle on negative 13.
Image with alt text: An illustration shows a number line with arrows on both ends ranging from negative 15 to negative 5 in unit increments. A solid arrow points from negative 13 to negative 15 and beyond, with a closed circle on negative 13.
?(1 point)
Responses
An illustration shows a number line with arrows on both ends ranging from negative 15 to negative 5 in unit increments. A solid arrow points from negative 13 to negative 5 and beyond, with an open circle on negative 13.
Image with alt text: An illustration shows a number line with arrows on both ends ranging from negative 15 to negative 5 in unit increments. A solid arrow points from negative 13 to negative 5 and beyond, with an open circle on negative 13.
An illustration shows a number line with arrows on both ends ranging from negative 15 to negative 5 in unit increments. A solid arrow points from negative 13 to negative 5 and beyond, with a closed circle on negative 13.
Image with alt text: An illustration shows a number line with arrows on both ends ranging from negative 15 to negative 5 in unit increments. A solid arrow points from negative 13 to negative 5 and beyond, with a closed circle on negative 13.
An illustration shows a number line with arrows on both ends ranging from negative 15 to negative 5 in unit increments. A solid arrow points from negative 13 to negative 15 and beyond, with an open circle on negative 13.
Image with alt text: An illustration shows a number line with arrows on both ends ranging from negative 15 to negative 5 in unit increments. A solid arrow points from negative 13 to negative 15 and beyond, with an open circle on negative 13.
An illustration shows a number line with arrows on both ends ranging from negative 15 to negative 5 in unit increments. A solid arrow points from negative 13 to negative 15 and beyond, with a closed circle on negative 13.
Image with alt text: An illustration shows a number line with arrows on both ends ranging from negative 15 to negative 5 in unit increments. A solid arrow points from negative 13 to negative 15 and beyond, with a closed circle on negative 13.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The inequality \( x \geq -13 \) means that \( x \) can be any number greater than or equal to \(-13\). To represent this on a number line, you should have:
1. A closed circle at \(-13\) (indicating that \(-13\) is included in the solution set).
2. An arrow extending to the right from \(-13\) (indicating all values greater than \(-13\) are included).
Based on these criteria, the correct graph of the solution set \( x \geq -13 \) is:
**An illustration shows a number line with arrows on both ends ranging from negative 15 to negative 5 in unit increments. A solid arrow points from negative 13 to negative 5 and beyond, with a closed circle on negative 13.**
1. A closed circle at \(-13\) (indicating that \(-13\) is included in the solution set).
2. An arrow extending to the right from \(-13\) (indicating all values greater than \(-13\) are included).
Based on these criteria, the correct graph of the solution set \( x \geq -13 \) is:
**An illustration shows a number line with arrows on both ends ranging from negative 15 to negative 5 in unit increments. A solid arrow points from negative 13 to negative 5 and beyond, with a closed circle on negative 13.**