−2x−3>−2−2𝑥−3>−2Step 2 of 2 : Graph the solution to the given inequality.
Question
−2x−3>−2−2𝑥−3>−2Step 2 of 2 : Graph the solution to the given inequality.
Solution
To graph the solution to the inequality -2x - 3 > -2, follow these steps:
Step 1: Solve the inequality for x.
-2x - 3 > -2 -2x > -2 + 3 -2x > 1 x < -1/2
Step 2: Draw a number line.
Step 3: Mark -1/2 on the number line.
Step 4: Since the inequality is "x < -1/2", the solution will be all the numbers to the left of -1/2.
Step 5: Draw an open circle at -1/2 (because -1/2 is not included in the solution) and draw an arrow to the left to indicate all the numbers less than -1/2.
That's the graph of the solution to the given inequality.
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