The points are spaced according to the value of the number they correspond to; in a number line containing only whole numbers.
If you want to know what the symbol would look like when its going a certain way, it would look like this if you started at 6 and was going to the right the arrow would be pointing > that way, if you were going left the arrow would be < that way... Hope I helped!
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Open to the right. Like the sign for a subset, or a rounded version of the less than symbol, <.
If you are talking about a graph, a solid circle means that point, say (3,4), is included, and an open circle it is not included
open dot means < or > but not equal to.
An open circle is usually found on a number line in math. An open circle usually represents a number that is not included in the line.
You have to graph an inequality on a number line. For example, x>3.The number 3 on the number line gets an open circle around it, and a line is extended to all the other possible equations.There is an open circle if it is a "greater than or less than" sign, and there is a shaded circle if there is "greater than or equal to, or a less than or equal to" sign.
It usually means that the line ends there but does not include that point.
None of the following sets would.
We assume you are graphing on a number line, not an x-y plane. Draw an "open" circle (not filled in) at -4, and a line from it across to the right end of the number line. Put an arrow on the end of the line to show that the graph continues to the right.
4x<4 means x<1 If you graph this on the number lines, you need an open circle at 1 and a solid line from 1 going to the left forever.
The inequality -6 > x+5 can be rewritten -11 > x (by subtracting five from each side) or rather x < -11. To graph this on a number line, draw an open circle over the number -11 (if the inequality included "or equal to" the circle would be filled in). Then draw a line/arrow coming out of the circle over the number line. The line should only be drawn over the portion of the number line that makes the inequality true. For instance, choose a test point. When x is -20, the inequality is true: -20 < -11. So in this case, the arrow coming out of the open circle will point to the left, in the direction that the number line is getting smaller.
To graph "y ≠ a" on a number line, first plot the point corresponding to "a." Then, use an open circle at "a" to indicate that this value is not included in the solution. Finally, shade the entire number line except for the point "a" to show that all other values are acceptable for "y."
It means that the value represented by the circle is part of the solution set.
an open circle on a number line means the answer is just less than or greater than (< or >), but a closed circle means the answer is less than or equal to, or greater than or equal to (< or > with a line under it)