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a graph representing an inequality in one variable is shown on a line.
when graphing an inequality, a(n) circle on the number line indicates that the endpoint is not included in the solution.
a(n) circle on the number line indicates that the endpoint is included in the solution set.
the inequality symbol ≥ means \ or equal to.\
to solve an inequality, similar steps are taken as when solving a(n) equation.
when both sides of an inequality are multiplied or divided by a negative number, the inequality sign must be
- Inequalities in one variable are graphed on a number line.
- An open circle excludes the endpoint from the solution set.
- A closed circle includes the endpoint in the solution set.
- The symbol $\geq$ translates to "greater or equal to".
- Solving inequalities uses steps similar to solving linear equations.
- Multiplying/dividing an inequality by a negative number reverses the inequality sign.
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