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 x3x \geq 3. This inequality suggests that xx 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:

  1. Place a filled-in circle at x=3x = 3 (since xx can equal 3).
  2. Draw an arrow extending to the right, indicating all values greater than 3.

Would you like a more detailed explanation or help with something else related to this inequality?

Here are some related questions you might find interesting:

  1. How do you solve inequalities like x3x \geq 3?
  2. How do you graph inequalities on a number line?
  3. What is the difference between x3x \geq 3 and x>3x > 3?
  4. How can you solve and graph a compound inequality like 2x<5-2 \leq x < 5?
  5. What does an open circle on a number line represent?

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