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suppose a problem said the stock is worth at least $14.50 how would I write and graph an inequality?

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x=the value of the stock
since it's at least $14.50, it could be more.
The inequality you'd write would be [tex]x \geq 14.50[/tex]
To graph it on a number line, put a solid circle at 14.5 and shade the part to the right of it (since it's greater than 14.5).
To graph it on a coordinate plane, put a vertical line at x=14.5 and shade the part to the right of it.