Which inequality has an arrow pointing to the left when the solution set is graphed on a number line?
x less-than-or-equal to 5
4 less-than-or-equal-to x
x greater-than-or-equal-to negative 8
x greater-than 6
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The inequality that has an arrow pointing to the left when the solution set is graphed on a number line is "x less-than-or-equal to 5".
- On a number line, this inequality is represented by an arrow pointing to the left, with a dot at 5, indicating that all values less than or equal to 5 are included in the solution set.
- The symbol "<=" is used to indicate less-than-or-equal-to, and the values that satisfy this inequality are on the left side of the number 5.
- The direction of the arrow depends on the inequality symbol. A greater-than or greater-than-or-equal-to symbol implies that the solution set is on the right side of the number and an arrow pointing to the right.
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