if the representation of an inequality on a number line features a hollow open circle with an arrow pointing right, what symbol would be used in the inequality itself?

Given:
greater than
less than
greater than or equal to
less than or equal to

1 answer

If the representation of an inequality on a number line features a hollow open circle with an arrow pointing right, it indicates that the value at that point is not included (due to the open circle) and that the values to the right are included (due to the arrow). This corresponds to the symbol for "greater than."

So the correct symbol used in the inequality would be:

greater than ( > ).