To determine which numbers satisfy the inequality \( x \geq -4 \), we need to check each option to see if it is greater than or equal to \(-4\).
- -10.1010: This value is less than -4. Not a solution.
- -5: This value is also less than -4. Not a solution.
- −√10: The approximate value of \(-\sqrt{10}\) (which is approximately -3.16) is greater than -4. This is a solution.
- -2.101101110...: This value is greater than -4. This is a solution.
- −4611: This value is much less than -4. Not a solution.
Thus, the numbers that make the inequality true are:
- \(-\sqrt{10}\)
- \(-2.101101110...\)
These are the valid responses that satisfy the inequality \( x \geq -4 \).