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[-2,4] graph on a number line

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[-2,4] graph on a number line

asked Dec 5, 2013 in ALGEBRA 1 by skylar Apprentice
reshown Dec 5, 2013 by goushi

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Given point (-2,4)

Graph of (-2,4) on a number line.

answered Jan 4, 2014 by ashokavf Scholar
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  • The interval notation form of a solution set is [ - 2, 4 ].
  • That means, the solution set consist of all values between - 2 and 4.
  • And also consists of the end points(- 2 and 4) of the test interval [- 2, 4 ].
  • The compound inequality form  of the solution set is - 2 ≤ x ≤ 4, where x be a real number,

Graph the solution on a number line :

Observe the graph, the closed circle means that the points (- 2 and 4) are included in the solution set.

answered May 29, 2014 by lilly Expert

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