Use the drop downs to determine which symbols would complete the inequality for the domain. −4 ___(a)___ x ___(b)___ 4 (a) (b) On a coordinate plane, a graph of an image with a curve and straight line has 2 points. A closed circle appears at (negative 4, negative 2) and an open circle appears at (4, 5).

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The symbol that will be required to complete the inequality for the domain given, depends on the set of x-values.

What is domain of an inequality?

The value of x, for which the function f(x) is defined is called the domain of equality.

The following symbols are used to reperesnt the inequality of a domain.

  • less than symbol ( < ).
  • Greater than symbol ( > ).
  • Greater than or equal to symbol ( ≥ ).
  • Less than or equal to symbol ( ≤).

Following can be the complete inequality.

  1. - 4 ≤ x ≤ 4 : It represnts -4 and 4 in the set of x values.
  2. -4 < x < 4 : It does not represent  - 4 and 4 in the set of x values.
  3. -4 ≤ x < 4 : It represnt -4 and does not represent 4 in the set of x values.
  4. -4 < x ≤ 4  : It does not represnt -4 and represnts 4 in the set of x values.

Therefore, the symbol required to complete the inequality fo the given set of domains is dependent of the set of x-values.

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