SOLUTION: Could you describe to me what the graph of interval (-4,10) looks like?
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Question 145922: Could you describe to me what the graph of interval (-4,10) looks like?
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The graph of the interval (-4,10) is simply the shaded region from -4 to 10 on the number line. Notice how parenthesis are used, so this means that we must use open circles at the endpoints
So here's what the graph looks like:
note: the open circles at -4 and 10 tell us to exclude -4 and 10 from the solution set.
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