Math Problem Statement

show me a number line for x<-3 or x>2

Solution

Here is the number line representing the inequality x<3x < -3 or x>2x > 2, with open circles at 3-3 and 22, and shading extending left from 3-3 and right from 22.

Would you like further clarification on any part of this, or any details on how to interpret this graph?

Here are some related questions:

  1. What does an open circle on a number line represent?
  2. How would the number line change if the inequality was x3x \leq -3 or x2x \geq 2?
  3. What if the inequality was x>3x > -3 and x<2x < 2?
  4. Can you graph an inequality like x2>4x^2 > 4 on a number line?
  5. How do inequalities translate into interval notation?

Tip: When an inequality uses a strict sign (<< or >>), use an open circle to indicate that the value is not included.

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Inequalities
Number Line Representation

Formulas

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Theorems

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Suitable Grade Level

Grades 6-8