To graph the solution to the inequality x + 3 ≤ 7, we need to plot the values of x that satisfy the inequality using the given interval.
Let's use the interval -7 through 13 to graph the solution.
First, draw a number line and label it from -7 to 13.
```
-7 0 7 13
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Now, let's mark the point where x + 3 is equal to 7. This occurs when x is equal to 4. So, we'll mark a closed circle at x = 4 on the number line.
```
-7 0 7 13
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```
Since we are looking for values of x that are less than or equal to 4, we need to shade the number line to represent this. We shade all the values to the left of the marked point.
```
-7 0 7 13
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```
The shaded region represents the solution to the inequality x + 3 ≤ 7.
I apologize for the inability to show the shading with proper symbols/characters here, so please imagine the shaded section from x = -7 to x = 4.
Make a graph that shows the solution to x+3≤7
use -10 through 10 or -7 through 13.
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