Based on the provided number line graph, we
can see the portion of the number line to the right of -1, represented by an arrow pointing to the right with an open circle on -1, indicates that all numbers greater than -1 are solutions to the inequality, excluding -1 itself.
First, let's define what an inequality is.
An inequality is a mathematical expression used to represent the relationship
of inequality between two expressions. Common inequality symbols include less
than (<), greater than (>), less than or equal to (≤), and greater than
or equal to (≥). The solution to an inequality is the set of values that make
the inequality true.
When interpreting a number line, typically
a solid dot represents the inclusion of that value (i.e., it is equal to and
satisfies the inequality), while an open dot represents the exclusion of that
value (i.e., it is not equal to and does not satisfy the inequality). The
bolded line represents the region where the inequality holds true.
Based on this information, we can determine
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