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To graph an inequality on a number line, follow these steps:
1. Identify the inequality symbol:
- If the symbol is "<" or ">", it represents a strict inequality.
- If the symbol is "≤" or "≥", it represents a non-strict inequality.
2. Solve the inequality to find the range of values:
- If the symbol is "<" or "≤", solve the inequality using the less than symbol and find the range of values that satisfy the inequality.
- If the symbol is ">" or "≥", solve the inequality using the greater than symbol and find the range of values that satisfy the inequality.
3. Plot the range of values on the number line:
- If the inequality is strict (using "<" or ">"), use an open circle to indicate that the value is not included in the solution.
- If the inequality is non-strict (using "≤" or "≥"), use a closed circle to indicate that the value is included in the solution.
- Use an arrow to indicate the direction of the solution. An arrow pointing to the right represents values greater than the specified range, while an arrow pointing to the left represents values less than the specified range