Second graph is correctly shows the solution set for the inequality x >n
How did you graph the inequality's solution set?
- To graph the solution set of a two-variable inequality, draw the border first, either as a solid or dashed line depending on the inequality.
- Use a dashed line as the boundary in the case of a strict inequality. Use a solid line if the inequality is inclusive. Next, pick a test location that is not a border.
- To represent an inequality on a number line, such as x>3, first draw a circle around the number (e.g., 3). Fill in the circle if the sign also says equal to (or ). Leave the circle blank if the sign doesn't include equal to (> .
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