SOLUTION: Graph on a number line, where x is a real number. -4 < x greater than or equal to 4.

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Question 275611: Graph on a number line, where x is a real number. -4 < x greater than or equal to 4.
Answer by solver91311(24713)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


On your number line, make a little circle at -4. Make a solid dot at 4. Make a heavy line connecting the circle and the dot -- without coloring in the little circle.


John


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