Math Problem Statement

Which inequality describes the graph?

Solution

The graph shows a number line with an open circle at x=1x = -1 and a blue arrow extending to the right, indicating all numbers greater than 1-1. This corresponds to the inequality:

x>1x > -1

Would you like further clarification or have any other questions about inequalities?

Here are 5 related questions to explore further:

  1. What is the difference between x>1x > -1 and x1x \geq -1 on a number line?
  2. How can you graph x<2x < 2 on a number line?
  3. What does a closed circle on a number line represent?
  4. How would you solve a compound inequality like 3<x2-3 < x \leq 2?
  5. What does it mean when an inequality has no solution?

Tip: Always pay attention to whether the circle is open or closed; it determines whether the boundary point is included in the solution!

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Algebra
Inequalities
Number Line Graphs

Formulas

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Theorems

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Suitable Grade Level

Grades 6-8