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Write an inequality and show on a number line all numbers: e from (–5) to (–1) inclusive

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Answered by dollyvarshney1508197
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Step-by-step explanation:

Plotting inequalities. To plot an inequality, such as x>3, on a number line, first draw a circle over the number (e.g., 3). Then if the sign includes equal to (≥ or ≤), fill in the circle. If the sign does not include equal to (> or <), leave the circle unfilled in.

Answered by amitnrw
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Given :  an inequality and show on a number line all numbers: from (–5) to (–1)

To find : inequality and show on number lines

Solution:

an inequality to show all  numbers: from (–5) to (–1) inclusive

-5 ≤ x ≤  - 1

x  =  - 5  ,  - 4 , - 3 , - 2 , -  1

Draw a line and mark some points at equal distance on it as shown in the figure below  Mark a point as zero on it. Points to the right of zero are positive integers and are marked simply 1, 2, 3  and so on , while points to the left of zero are negative integers and are marked – 1, – 2, – 3 and so on

Circle all numbers from - 5 to - 1

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