SOLUTION: How do I draw a number line which represents the following numbers: (-5)≤x≤5, where x is a real number?

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Question 119758: How do I draw a number line which represents the following numbers:
(-5)≤x≤5, where x is a real number?

Answer by CubeyThePenguin(3113)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
-5 <= x <= 5


-6.....-5.....-4.....-3.....-2.....-1.....0.....1.....2.....3.....4.....5.....6
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