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Solve the inequality and graph the solution.
c+4<5
Plot the endpoints. Select an endpoint to change it from closed to open. Select the middle of the segment, ray, or line to delete it.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To solve the inequality \( c + 4 < 5 \), we can isolate \( c \) by subtracting 4 from both sides:

\[
c + 4 - 4 < 5 - 4
\]
\[
c < 1
\]

This means that \( c \) can take any value less than 1.

### Step 1: Identify the Endpoints
The endpoint in this case is 1.

### Step 2: Determine the Type of Endpoint
Since the inequality is \( c < 1 \), we will use an open endpoint at 1. This means that 1 is not included in the solution.

### Step 3: Graph the Solution
To graph the solution:

1. Draw a number line.
2. Mark the point at 1.
3. Use an open circle at 1 to indicate that it is not included in the solution.
4. Shade to the left of 1 to indicate that all numbers less than 1 are included in the solution.

### Graph Representation:
```
<---(---|------>
1
```

### Summary:
- The solution to the inequality is \( c < 1 \).
- The graph features an open circle at 1, with a shaded region extending to the left, indicating all values less than 1.

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