if the representation of an inequality on a number line features a hollow circle with an arrow pointing leftward, what symbols would be used in the inequality itself?

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The representation of a hollow circle with an arrow pointing leftward on a number line indicates that the endpoint of the inequality is not included in the solution set.

The symbols used in the inequality would be ">" or ">=" (greater than or equal to) to represent the direction of the arrow. For example, if the hollow circle is at the number 5, the inequality would be written as x > 5 or x ≥ 5.
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