To solve the inequality 10 ≥ 7 - n, we can start by isolating the variable n.
Add n to both sides of the inequality:
10 + n ≥ 7
Next, subtract 7 from both sides of the inequality:
n ≥ 7 - 10
Simplify the expression on the right side:
n ≥ -3
The solution to the inequality is n ≥ -3.
To graph the solution, we can draw a number line and mark a closed circle at -3. Then, draw a ray to the right, indicating that all values greater than -3 are included in the solution.
Here's the graph:
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The closed circle at -3 indicates that -3 is included in the solution, and the ray to the right indicates that all values greater than -3 are also included.
Solve the inequality and graph the solution.
10≥7–n
To draw a ray, plot an endpoint and select an arrow. Select an endpoint to change it from closed to open. Select the middle of the ray to delete it.
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