Learning Task 2
A. Graph the following on a number line
1. x > 2
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Learning Task 2: A. Graph the following on a number line. 1. x > 2 2. x ≥ -3 3. x > 5 4. x < -4 5. x ≤ 5. Add answer.
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To plot the graph, we need plot over x-axis from point +2 onwards.
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To plot the graph on the number line to show , following steps are to be followed:
- Take a blank graph, and decide scale for the graph.
- standard scale of linear graphs are 1 unit = 1 cm.
- keeping the scale in mind, draw the x- axis horizontally on the graph.
- Mark zero in the middle of the x-axis drawn and either side mark integer as stated in step 5.
- Mark the integer with 1st unit to +1 integer and 2nd unit to +2, 3rd unit to +3 and so on, over x-axis, on right side as well as on left side to the zero marked respectively. left side must be marked negative integer, -1, -2, -3 and so on.
- now lets consider the equation given in the question, , so it says any numerical value above integer +2.
- therefore, on the x-axis itself, mark at +2, by putting a dot on the point coinciding with plotting where we have marked +2 in step 5.
- aligning the x-axis from +2, draw a straight line to the end of the line and put a arrow mark at the end of the drawn line.
This is how we graph the given equation on the number line. For illustration, diagram is attached herewith.
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