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Which graph represents the inequality x more than or equal then 23
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The inequality "x more than or equal to 23" can be written mathematically as \( x \geq 23 \).
To represent this graphically on a number line:
1. **Draw a number line**: Label it with numbers, ensuring that 23 is clearly marked.
2. **Use a closed dot at 23**: This indicates that 23 is included in the solution set (because of the "equal to" part of the inequality).
3. **Shade the region to the right of 23**: This shows that all numbers greater than 23 are also included in the solution.
If you are referring to a different type of graph (like Cartesian coordinates), the inequality would be represented by a horizontal line at \( y \) (for any value), starting from \( x = 23 \) and extending to the right, indicating all points where \( x \) is greater than or equal to 23.
To represent this graphically on a number line:
1. **Draw a number line**: Label it with numbers, ensuring that 23 is clearly marked.
2. **Use a closed dot at 23**: This indicates that 23 is included in the solution set (because of the "equal to" part of the inequality).
3. **Shade the region to the right of 23**: This shows that all numbers greater than 23 are also included in the solution.
If you are referring to a different type of graph (like Cartesian coordinates), the inequality would be represented by a horizontal line at \( y \) (for any value), starting from \( x = 23 \) and extending to the right, indicating all points where \( x \) is greater than or equal to 23.
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