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How can you use inequalities to describe the sets of numbers graphed below:

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If two real numbers or algebraic expressions are related by the symbols “>”, “<”, “≥”, “≤”, then the relation is called an inequality. For example, x>5 (x should be greater than 5).
If the symbol is (≥ or ≤) then you fill in the dot and if the symbol is (> or <) then you do not fill in the dot.

The correct answer is: the inequality is -4 ≤ x < 1.


    Let’s say that the number line is representing the number x
    So, by seeing the number line we can conclude that x is greater than or equal to -4 and x is less than 1. So inequalities are represented as

     x ≥ -4 and x < 1
    or it can be written as -4 ≤ x < 1
    Final Answer:
    Hence, the inequality is -4 ≤ x < 1.

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