SOLUTION: I don't understand how to graph the solutions for the inequality of x< or equal to -5.

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Question 1048068: I don't understand how to graph the solutions for the inequality of x< or equal to -5.
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I don't understand how to graph the solutions for the inequality of x< or equal to -5.
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Graph the line x = -5
That's a line parallel to the y-axis (often called vertical) thru the point (-5,0)
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x <= -5 is all the area to the left of the line, including the line.
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dl the FREE graph software at
www.padowan.dk
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Use Ins
enter <= -5
Pick your color.

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