Math Problem Statement
Graph the inequality x ≥ 3 on a number line.
Solution
It seems you have uploaded a photo showing the number line and an inequality . This inequality suggests that is greater than or equal to 3, meaning the solution includes all numbers starting from 3 and extending infinitely to the right on the number line.
To represent this visually:
- Place a filled-in circle at (since can equal 3).
- Draw an arrow extending to the right, indicating all values greater than 3.
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Tip: Remember that a filled circle (or dot) indicates that the number is included in the solution, while an open circle means it is not.
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Math Problem Analysis
Mathematical Concepts
Algebra
Inequalities
Number Line Graphing
Formulas
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Theorems
Properties of Inequalities
Suitable Grade Level
Grades 6-8