On a linear line the solid circle is on the first little mark after the 4 to the right. Write a linear inequality so x comes first

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To write a linear inequality based on the description, let's break down what you've provided:

  • The solid circle indicates that we include the value at that point. Since the solid circle is located to the right of 4, we are looking at an inequality that involves values of \(x\) greater than or equal to some number.
  • The first little mark after 4 suggests that we are working with fractions or decimals. Without a specific value, let's assume that it's 4.1 (for example).

Given these details, we could write the inequality as:

\[ x \geq 4.1 \]

If you have a different specific value in mind for the first mark after 4, you can replace 4.1 with that value.