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Karina Trujillo

Karina Trujillo

Answered question

2022-06-26

How do you grap x < 2 ?

Answer & Explanation

lodosr

lodosr

Beginner2022-06-27Added 24 answers

Step 1
We will draw a vertical line at -2 on the horizontal axis.
The line will be a dashed line because the inequality operator does not contain an "or equal to" clause. Therefore the line is not part of the solution set.
We will shade to the left of the line because the inequality operator contains a "less than" clause
Averi Mitchell

Averi Mitchell

Beginner2022-06-28Added 8 answers

Step 1
Given:
x < - 2
Draw a straight vertical, dashed line at x < - 2 The dashed line indicates that the line is the boundary of the inequality but not part of it. Shade in the left side of the line to indicate the inequality x < - 2

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