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ArbitrLikvidat [17]
2 years ago
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Which statements are true about the graph of –6. 5 < x? Check all that apply. There is an open circle on –6. 5. There is an o

pen circle on 6. 5. There is a closed circle on –6. 5. The graph includes the point 6. 5. The arrow points to the left. The arrow points to the right.
Mathematics
1 answer:
pickupchik [31]2 years ago
4 0

There is an open circle on –6. 5 and the arrow points to the right. The correct options are A and E.

<h3>What is inequality?</h3>

Inequality is simply a type of equation that does not have an equal sign in it. Inequality is defined as a statement about the relative size as we will as is used to compare two statements.

The given expression is \rm x > -6.5.

It means the value of x is more than -6.5.

Since the sign of equality is not there in the equation then at -6.5 will be an open circle. And the arrow points to the right.

The graph is shown below.

More about the inequality link is given below.

brainly.com/question/19491153

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