SOLUTION: Graph on a number line where x is a real number. {{{-2<x>=6}}}

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Question 227380: Graph on a number line where x is a real number.




Found 2 solutions by rapaljer, drj:
Answer by rapaljer(3622) About Me  (Show Source):
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This notation is not valid. The inequality signs must point in the same direction.

R^2

Dr. Robert J. Rapalje

Answer by drj(1380) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Graph on a number line where x is a real number.



Step 1. The initial graph is shown below



Step 2. For where the graph is going from the red dot to the right pass the green dot at x=6 all the way to infinity. The graph does not include x=-2.

Step 3. For where the graph is going from the green dot towards the right at infinity which really overlaps with the graph in Step 2 starting at x=6. The graph includes x=6.

I hope the above steps were helpful.

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