What solution set would you graph with a closed circle at −9.5

and a ray extending to the left?(1 point)
x≤

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To represent a solution set with a closed circle at \(-9.5\) and a ray extending to the left, it indicates that the values are less than or equal to \(-9.5\).

Thus, the inequality for this graph is:

\[ x \leq -9.5 \]

You would graph a closed circle (indicating that \(-9.5\) is included in the solution set) at \(-9.5\) and draw a solid line (ray) extending to the left, indicating all numbers less than \(-9.5\) are included in the solution set.

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