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How do you Graph x less than 5? - Answers
To graph the inequality ( x < 5 ), draw a number line and mark the point at ( 5 ) with an open circle to indicate that ( 5 ) is not included in the solution. Then, shade the area to the left of the circle to represent all values of ( x ) that are less than ( 5 ). This visually indicates that any number less than ( 5 ) satisfies the inequality.
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How do you Graph x less than 5? - Answers
To graph the inequality ( x < 5 ), draw a number line and mark the point at ( 5 ) with an open circle to indicate that ( 5 ) is not included in the solution. Then, shade the area to the left of the circle to represent all values of ( x ) that are less than ( 5 ). This visually indicates that any number less than ( 5 ) satisfies the inequality.
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How do you Graph x less than 5? - Answers
To graph the inequality ( x < 5 ), draw a number line and mark the point at ( 5 ) with an open circle to indicate that ( 5 ) is not included in the solution. Then, shade the area to the left of the circle to represent all values of ( x ) that are less than ( 5 ). This visually indicates that any number less than ( 5 ) satisfies the inequality.
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