SOLUTION: graph the compound inequality -7<=x<4 on a number line
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Question 51057: graph the compound inequality -7<=x<4 on a number line
Answer by junior403(76) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Graph the inequality
this reads that a number (x) is greater than or equal to -7
at the same time that it is less than 4.
This is how it would be plotted on a number line.
Where the RED dot marks the -7 you would insert a [ "left bracket" to indicate that x is greater than or equal to -7.
Where the GREEN dot marks the 4 you would insert a ) "right parenthesis" to indicate that x is less than 4.
your solution set would be...
[-7, 4)
I hope this helps.
Good Luck!
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