SOLUTION: Graph the following linear inequality. x≥4

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Question 1039098: Graph the following linear inequality.
x≥4

Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Step 1) Graph the vertical line x = 4. This line goes through (4,0) and (4,1)

Step 2) Make this line a solid line. The line is solid because of the "or equal to" part of the inequality sign.

Step 3) Shade to the right of this solid line. The shaded region is to the right because of the "greater than" portion of the inequality sign.


To recap, this graph has a vertical solid line through (4,0) and (4,1) with shading to the right.

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