Which graph shows the solution set for Negative five-halves x minus 3 less-than-or-equal-to 2?
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Mathematics, 04.03.2020 05:38 joco8988
Which graph shows the solution set for Negative five-halves x minus 3 less-than-or-equal-to 2?
A number line going from negative 8 to positive 2. An open circle is at negative 2. Everything to the left of the circle is shaded.
A number line going from negative 8 to positive 2. An open circle is at negative 2. Everything to the right of the circle is shaded.
A number line going from negative 8 to positive 2. A closed circle is at negative 2. Everything to the left of the circle is shaded.
A number line going from negative 8 to positive 2. A closed circle is at negative 2. Everything to the right of the circle is shaded.
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