The solution to an inequality is represented by the number line.
*number line below*
How can this same solution be written using set-builder notation?

{x | x > _____}

The solution to an inequality is represented by the number line number line below How can this same solution be written using setbuilder notation x x gt class=

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Answer:

3 maybe

Step-by-step explanation:

 Solution shown in the picture is (x | x > 3).

Inequalities on a number line:

  • x > 0 is represented by the arrow starting from 0 with a hollow point moving towards the numbers greater than 0.
  • x < 0 is represented by the arrow starting from 0 with a solid point moving towards the numbers less than 0.
  • Equal to sign (=) represents a solid point on a number line.

Inequality given in the picture shows,

  • An arrow starting from 3 with a hollow point moving towards the numbers greater than 3.

    Therefore, inequality shown in the picture will be x > 3.

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