SOLUTION: This is a pre-algebra question. Graph the following on a number line: x:x>14. Very basic, but can't figure out what it is asking. Please provide an explanation of the problem

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Question 496633: This is a pre-algebra question. Graph the following on a number line:
x:x>14.
Very basic, but can't figure out what it is asking. Please provide an explanation of the problem.

Answer by Flannery(124)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Ok, x represents all numbers less than 14. Draw your number line and put an empty dot at 14. Now draw a line extending DOWN the number line with an arrow at the end of it pointing DOWN the number line. By the way, that x: meant "all x such that"
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