Question
Solve Two-Step Linear Inequalities Practice
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Question
What would the solution x≥15
look like if you were to represent it graphically?(1 point)
Responses
a closed circle on 15 shading everything to the left of 15
a closed circle on 15 shading everything to the left of 15
a closed circle on 15 shading everything to the right of 15
a closed circle on 15 shading everything to the right of 15
an open circle on 15 shading everything to the left of 15
an open circle on 15 shading everything to the left of 15
an open circle on 15 shading everything to the right of 15
Complete this assessment to review what you've learned. It will not count toward your grade.
4 of 54 of 5 Items
Question
What would the solution x≥15
look like if you were to represent it graphically?(1 point)
Responses
a closed circle on 15 shading everything to the left of 15
a closed circle on 15 shading everything to the left of 15
a closed circle on 15 shading everything to the right of 15
a closed circle on 15 shading everything to the right of 15
an open circle on 15 shading everything to the left of 15
an open circle on 15 shading everything to the left of 15
an open circle on 15 shading everything to the right of 15
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct representation of the inequality \( x \geq 15 \) graphically would be:
**a closed circle on 15 shading everything to the right of 15.**
This is because the closed circle indicates that 15 is included in the solution (since the inequality is "greater than or equal to"), and the shading to the right shows that all numbers greater than 15 are also included in the solution.
**a closed circle on 15 shading everything to the right of 15.**
This is because the closed circle indicates that 15 is included in the solution (since the inequality is "greater than or equal to"), and the shading to the right shows that all numbers greater than 15 are also included in the solution.