SOLUTION: I do not understand how to graph the solutions for the inequality of x<3

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Question 1048065: I do not understand how to graph the solutions for the inequality of x<3
Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I do not understand how to graph the solutions for the inequality of x<3
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You don't graph an inequality; you graph the boundary of
the inequality which is always a EQUALITY.
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Your problem.
1st: Graph the boundary x = 3 as a dashed-vertical line passing
thru all the points where x = 3.
2nd: Shade the half-plane to the left of x = 3
because you want x to be LESS than 3.
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That is the graph you want.
Cheers,
Stan H.
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