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Which of these graphs represents the inequality x > 5?

Which Of These Graphs Represents The Inequality X Gt 5 class=

Sagot :

Answer:

A is correct.

x>5 means all numbers greater than BUT not equal to 5.

The open circle means "not equal".

So,  A is correct.

Hope this helps!

Answer:

Graph A.

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer: x > 5 means all x values greater than 5

thus, the graph that best shows that x is greater than 5 is graph A.

Explanation: because x isn't being itself I mean by x isn't just 5 but greater than 5 (graph a)

graph b shows x being less than 5 which is wrong

graph c shows x being greater than 5 but being equal to 5 because of the bold circle

graph d shows everything wrong about x. first it's not suppose to be less than and second x isn't equal to 5

therefore the answer graph A.

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