1. To represent all the solutions for the inequality in Part B, a number line would be set up with an open circle on the corresponding value, indicating that the value is not included in the solution. Then, an arrow would be drawn in the direction of the greater values, representing all the numbers larger than the value shown by the open circle.
2. Solving an equation involves finding a value or values that make the equation true. In other words, it aims to determine the specific value(s) that satisfy the equation. On the other hand, solving an inequality involves finding a range or set of values that make the inequality true. In this case, it identifies all the possible value(s) that satisfy the inequality, rather than finding a specific value.
Answer these Questions:
1. Describe the number line set up that would show all of the solutions for the inequality in Part B.
2. State the difference between solving an equation and an inequality.
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