SOLUTION: 2. Is it possible for the graph of an inequality to consist of only one number? If so, explain how it is possible and provide an example to support your answer. I know the answe

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Question 162508:
2. Is it possible for the graph of an inequality to consist of only one number? If so, explain how it is possible and provide an example to support your answer. I know the answer is yes but having trouble explaining how it works on a graph.

Answer by vleith(2983) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
How about something with an absolute value in it?
abs%28x%29%3C=+0+