If you were to graph the inequality 35<7x

on a number line:(2 points)
Would you use an open or closed circle?

Would your arrow on the number line point to the left or to the right?

2 answers

To graph the inequality 35<7x on a number line, we first need to simplify the inequality by dividing both sides by 7:

35/7 < 7x/7

5 < x

This means that x is greater than 5.

To graph this inequality on a number line, we use an open circle to represent the value 5 since the inequality is strictly greater than.

The arrow on the number line would point to the right, indicating that x is greater than 5.
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