
Joseph L. answered 05/20/21
Math Lover!!!
I'm not going to give you all the answers!
But let's look at the first few.
They want you to not only draw in the point, but shade in what the inequality represents.
So:
n < or equal to -5
What does this inequality mean? Less than OR EQUAL to.
So, firstly we assess what point to use. Since the inequality INCLUDES -5, you will draw a filled in point to show that -5 is included in the set of numbers. Secondly, what else is included? You should shade in everything to the left of -5, as those are included as well.
So number 3. x is LESS THAN 1. Here, 1 is NOT included in the set, so you would draw an open circle over 1, and shade everything less than 1!
Hope that helps!!