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Which graph represents x≤−3
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Which graph represents x≤−3
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To determine which graph represents the inequality \( x \leq -3 \), you need to consider the following characteristics:
1. **Boundary Line**: The line that represents \( x = -3 \) should be a solid line because the inequality includes an equal sign (≤).
2. **Shading**: The area that is shaded should be to the left of -3, indicating all values of \( x \) that are less than or equal to -3.
If any of the graphs display a solid vertical line at \( x = -3 \) with shading to the left, that would be the correct representation of the inequality \( x \leq -3 \).
If you can describe the graphs, I can help you identify the correct one.
1. **Boundary Line**: The line that represents \( x = -3 \) should be a solid line because the inequality includes an equal sign (≤).
2. **Shading**: The area that is shaded should be to the left of -3, indicating all values of \( x \) that are less than or equal to -3.
If any of the graphs display a solid vertical line at \( x = -3 \) with shading to the left, that would be the correct representation of the inequality \( x \leq -3 \).
If you can describe the graphs, I can help you identify the correct one.
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