Respuesta :

Draw a number line. Plot 8 on the number line, and a closed circle here. The closed circle tells the reader "include this endpoint as part of the solution set". Then shade to the left of this closed circle. This describes all values smaller than 8, or equal to 8.

It might help to swap the order of the left and right sides, and also swap the inequality sign. That means [tex]8 \ge x[/tex] is the same as [tex]x \le 8[/tex] after the swaps happen.

In short: You'll have a closed circle at 8 and shading to the left. See the diagram below.

Ver imagen jimthompson5910
Okay so draw a number line and do it 0 through 8 then plot a circle on top of the eight and color it in. (A colored circle means it’s > or equal too. It also means that for < ofc. But if it’s just a plain circle it means it’s just greater than or less than.) after you do all that plot your “X” anywhere on the left side because the left side is less then eight ofc and the right side is anything that’s greater then 8.