Which inequality corresponds with the graph?

a) x>-2
b) x<-2
c) x>-2 (this one has a line under the >) ***
d) x>-2 (this one has a line under the >)

R_scott R_scott answered
5 years ago

what graph?

Kayn Kayn answered
4 years ago

I meant the graph on the number line but ok

Anonymous Anonymous answered
3 years ago

a

c
d
b

BREH BREH answered
3 years ago

Anonymous is so wrong i just got an F heres the real answers

1. A
2. B
3. A
4.C

Connexus Student Connexus Student answered
3 years ago

BREH was right, I got 4/4.

Connexus Student Connexus Student answered
3 years ago

@BREH thanks BTW

Anastasia Anastasia answered
3 years ago

Wait what’s the answer I’m not understanding I can only pick one answer

leah leah answered
2 years ago

try b maybe?

Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
7 months ago

To determine which inequality corresponds with the given graph, you need to understand how to interpret a graph of an inequality.

The graph represents a number line with a shaded region. The shaded region includes some values and excludes others based on the given inequality. The line under the symbol indicates whether the solution includes or excludes the boundary value.

Looking at the answer choices provided:

a) x > -2: This inequality represents all values greater than -2, but it does not include -2 itself.

b) x < -2: This inequality represents all values less than -2, without including -2.

c) x > -2 (this one has a line under the >): This inequality represents all values greater than -2, including -2.

d) x > -2 (this one has a line under the >): This inequality represents all values greater than -2, excluding -2.

Comparing the answer choices, only option c) x > -2 (with a line under the > symbol) is consistent with the graph shown. Therefore, the correct answer is c).

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