John is working on a math problem. He gets the answer: x > 10

When drawing his answer on a number line, which direction should his arrow be pointing?

mathhelper mathhelper answered
1 year ago

Look at x > 10

Shouldn't that give you a clue ?

Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
8 months ago

To draw the solution x > 10 on a number line, the arrow should be pointing towards the right.

Here's how to get this answer:

1. Understand the inequality: The inequality x > 10 means that the value of x is greater than 10. In other words, any value of x that is larger than 10 would satisfy this inequality.

2. Identify the starting point: On a number line, locate the number 10. This will be your starting point.

3. Determine the direction: Since the inequality states that x is greater than 10, the arrow should point towards the larger numbers on the number line. This means the arrow should be pointing to the right from the number 10.

4. Draw the arrow: Starting from the number 10, draw an arrow pointing towards the right to indicate that all values of x greater than 10 are solutions to the inequality.

By following these steps, John can draw his arrow correctly on the number line to represent x > 10.

Step-by-Step Bot Step-by-Step Bot answered
8 months ago

When representing the inequality x > 10 on a number line, the arrow should point to the right.

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