Question

Complete the table below. Each row represents an inequality in Inequality Notation, as a Graph and in Interval Notation

For Graphing: If the symbol in the inequality is
< or > , use an open circle. If the symbol in the inequality is ≤ or ≥, use a closed circle.
[-4,4)

Answers

There are no human answers yet.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
To complete the table for the requested inequality notation, graph and interval notation based on your input of `[-4, 4)`, we will consider various inequalities that represent this interval.

### Table of Inequalities

| Inequality Notation | Graph | Interval Notation |
|---------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------|
| \( -4 \leq x < 4 \) | ![Graph representing -4 ≤ x < 4](https://via.placeholder.com/150x100.png?text=-4%20%3C%3D%20x%20%3C%204) | \([-4, 4)\) |
| \( x < 4 \) and \( x \geq -4 \) | ![Graph representing x < 4 and x ≥ -4](https://via.placeholder.com/150x100.png?text=x%20%3C%204%20AND%20x%20%3E%3D%20-4) | \([-4, 4)\) |
| \( -4 \leq x \leq 4 \) - 4 | ![Graph representing -4 < x < 4](https://via.placeholder.com/150x100.png?text=-4%20%3C%3D%20x%20%3C%204) | \([-4, 4)\) |

### Graph Descriptions
1. The first graph has a **closed circle** at -4 (indicating it includes -4) and an **open circle** at 4 (indicating it does not include 4).
2. The second graph shows the same representation with different expressions of the same range.

### Interval Notation
- In all cases, interval notation for this inequality is \([-4, 4)\), meaning it includes -4 but does not include 4.

You can adjust the visuals later if needed, since the links provided are placeholders.

Related Questions