Math Problem Statement

Which inequality is graphed below?

Solution

I see you've uploaded an image that appears to be a question related to inequalities and their graph. The graph shows a number line, and the inequality likely corresponds to the shaded region and open/closed circle.

Based on the image:

  • The dot is at 2.
  • There is a filled-in circle, suggesting that the value at 2 is included.
  • The line extends to the right, indicating values greater than 2.

This suggests the inequality is x2x \geq 2.

Would you like more details or help with another question? Here are some related questions:

  1. How can I interpret inequalities from graphs involving open and closed circles?
  2. How does the inclusion or exclusion of boundary points affect the inequality?
  3. How would the graph change if the inequality were x>2x > 2?
  4. How do you solve an inequality like x2x \geq 2?
  5. Can inequalities also be graphed with intervals other than number lines?

Tip: Always remember that a filled circle on a graph indicates inclusion (≥ or ≤), while an open circle indicates exclusion ( > or <).

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Inequalities
Number Line Graphing

Formulas

x ≥ a (inequality representation with inclusion)
x > a (inequality representation without inclusion)

Theorems

Basic properties of inequalities

Suitable Grade Level

Grades 6-8