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  • 24-01-2020
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how do you represent x<-9/4 on a number line

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Explanation:

Find -9/4 = -2 1/4 on the number line. Put an open circle at that point.

Shade the number line to the left of there, representing all values less than -9/4. The dot at -9/4 is open because it is not included in the graph.

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