SOLUTION: how do i "graph all real numbers that are 5 or less units from 0" on a number line?
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Question 334979: how do i "graph all real numbers that are 5 or less units from 0" on a number line?
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Simply shade the portion of the number line from -5 to 5 and include the endpoints (by use of closed circles) like so:
Graph of the solution set
Note:
There is a closed circle at which means that we're including this value in the solution set
Also, there is a closed circle at which means that we're including this value in the solution set.
From the graph, we can see that every number that lies in the blue region is at most 5 units away from 0.
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