SOLUTION: graph on a number line all the integers numbers x, such that -4<x<,= 3

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Question 10825: graph on a number line all the integers numbers x, such that -4
Answer by longjonsilver(2297)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
on a number line, you denote the end points with circles. These can be either a ring or a solid circle. One denotes that the point is part of the range ie <= or >=. The other version denotes that the end-point is not part of the range.

I cannot remember which way round they are. You should have notes on this, i assume. Have a look, then draw a number line, mark on number from say -5 through zero to +4.

Draw another line, denoting the possible values of x, starting at -4 and ending at +3. One end will be a "full" circle and the other end will be an open circle: because one of the inequalities is just "<" whilst the other is a "<=". I cannot remember which end is which.

jon

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