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show me a diagram that shows the graph of the inequality.
-3x ≤ -3
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First solve the inequality:
-3x ≤ -3 → divide both sides by -3 (flip the inequality sign) → x ≥ 1.
Diagram (number line):
... -2 -1 0 1 2 3 ...
─────┼────●────►────►────
0 1 2
Legend: ● = closed dot at 1 (included); arrows/lines to the right show all x ≥ 1.
If you prefer a coordinate-plane view, it’s the vertical line x = 1 (solid) with the half-plane to the right shaded:
(x ≤ left blank) | x = 1 (solid) | shaded → (all x ≥ 1).
-3x ≤ -3 → divide both sides by -3 (flip the inequality sign) → x ≥ 1.
Diagram (number line):
... -2 -1 0 1 2 3 ...
─────┼────●────►────►────
0 1 2
Legend: ● = closed dot at 1 (included); arrows/lines to the right show all x ≥ 1.
If you prefer a coordinate-plane view, it’s the vertical line x = 1 (solid) with the half-plane to the right shaded:
(x ≤ left blank) | x = 1 (solid) | shaded → (all x ≥ 1).
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