if the inequalify x >-6 and x>-4 were to be graphed, is -6 part of our solution set? in other words, is -6 going to be on the graph? why or why not? Is 0 part of our solution set? in other words, is 0 going to be on our graph ? why or why not?

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2022-08-04

if the inequalify x >-6 and x>-4 were to be graphed,
is -6 part of our solution set? in other words, is -6 going to be on the graph? why or why not?
Is 0 part of our solution set? in other words, is 0 going to be on our graph ? why or why not?

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Zechariah Zavala

Zechariah Zavala

Beginner2022-08-05Added 14 answers

given inequality x > -6 and x> -4
we know - 4 > -6
so x> -4 is the solution
-6 is not part of our solution set, in other words, -6 is not going to be on the graph because -6< -4 which doesnot satisfy x > -4
0 is part of our solution set, in other words, 0 is going to be on the graph because 0> -4 which satisfies x > -4

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