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  • 18-10-2020
  • Mathematics
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Graph the given inequality.
-3 > n
How do I do this?

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jimthompson5910 jimthompson5910
  • 18-10-2020

-3 > n is the same as n < -3 after you flip both sides and flip the inequality.

To graph this, we place an open hole at -3 on the number line. Then we shade to the left to indicate all values smaller than -3. The open hole says "the endpoint is not included". This is because -3 is not smaller than itself.

We would have a filled in circle if we had "or equal to" as part of the inequality, but we don't.

The graph is shown below.

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