Asked by mrbeast

What linear inequality is shown graphed on the number line? Make sure to write your inequality so that x
comes first.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I can't see the graph. Please either upload the image or describe it (the number where the circle is, whether the circle is open or closed, and which direction the line/shading goes).

Helpful reminders so you can describe it quickly:
- Open circle = point not included → use > or <.
- Closed (filled) circle = point included → use ≥ or ≤.
- Shading to the right of the point = greater than (x > a or x ≥ a).
- Shading to the left of the point = less than (x < a or x ≤ a).
- If the shading is between two points, give both endpoints and whether each circle is open/closed.

Examples:
- open circle at 3 with shading to the right → x > 3
- closed circle at −2 with shading to the left → x ≤ −2
- open circles at 1 and 5 with shading between → 1 < x < 5

Give the graph or a description and I’ll write the exact inequality with x first.