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A number line going from negative 3 to positive 5. a closed circle is at negative 1.5. everything to the left of the circle is shaded. which inequalities have the solution set graphed on the number line? check all that apply. x greater-than-or-equal-to -1.5 x less-than-or-equal-to -1.5 -1.5 less-than-or-equal-to x -1.5 greater-than-or-equal-to x x less-than-or-equal-to -2.5 x greater-than-or-equal-to -2.5 -2.5 greater-than-or-equal-to x

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The inequalities which matches the graph are: x ≥ ₋1.5 and ₋1.5 ≤ x

Given, a number line is moving from ₋3 to ₊5 .

Next a mark is made at ₋1.5 and everything to its left is shaded which means not visible.

When we mark the point and shade the left part of it then we can start applying the inequality expressions.

And from that we can match the applicable inequalities while observing the graph.

  • For the first inequality ₋1.5 ≥ x.Here,x value ranges from ₋1.5 to ₊5, hence we take this as an inequality expression.
  • Next, if we consider x ≤ ₋1.5, then here x value will range from ₋1.5 to ₋3. where the region is shaded. Hence this expression doesn't satisfy the graph.
  • the next expression is ₋1.5 ≤ x. here the value will again range in the shaded area so it is not applicable.
  • ₋1.5 ≥ x, here the values will satisfy the graph.
  • remaining inequality expressions does not support the graph.

Therefore the only inequalities the graph represents is  x ≥ ₋1.5 and ₋1.5 ≤ x

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