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Describe what a number line representing D > - 4 would look like A hollow circle at -4 with an arrow extending to the right B solid circle and -4 with an arrow of standing to the right C hollow circle at -4 with an arrow extending to the left D solid circle at -4 with an arrow extended to the left
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To represent the inequality \( D > -4 \) on a number line, you would use:
**A hollow circle at -4 with an arrow extending to the right.**
Here's why:
- The hollow circle at -4 indicates that -4 is not included in the set of numbers that satisfy the inequality (D is greater than -4 but not equal to -4).
- The arrow extending to the right signifies that the solution includes all numbers greater than -4.
So, option A is the correct representation of the inequality \( D > -4 \).
**A hollow circle at -4 with an arrow extending to the right.**
Here's why:
- The hollow circle at -4 indicates that -4 is not included in the set of numbers that satisfy the inequality (D is greater than -4 but not equal to -4).
- The arrow extending to the right signifies that the solution includes all numbers greater than -4.
So, option A is the correct representation of the inequality \( D > -4 \).