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How do you know whether to use an open circle or a closed circle when graphing an inequality?

If the inequality is > or< then it is an open circle. If it is greater than or equal to or less than or equal to, it is a closed circle.


Is the dot open or closed if it is less than?

The dot is open, if it is less than or equal to than the dot is closed


If it is greater than is it a open dot or a closed dot?

Well, honey, if the inequality is strictly greater than, like ">", then it's an open dot because that endpoint ain't included in the solution. But if it's greater than or equal to, like ">=", then you better believe it's a closed dot because that endpoint is part of the party. Hope that clears things up for ya!


What is an open boundary?

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What is the difference between an open circle and a close circle on a number line?

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Acute angle looks like a book that is more blank than blank?

An acute angle looks like a book that is a more closed than open.


How do you know whether to shade in the circle when putting inequalities on a number line?

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A closed circle when graphing an inequality means?

A closed circle on a number line or graph indicates that the endpoint is included in the solution set of the inequality. This typically represents inequalities that use &quot;less than or equal to&quot; (≤) or &quot;greater than or equal to&quot; (≥). In contrast, an open circle would indicate that the endpoint is not included. Thus, a closed circle signifies that the value at that point satisfies the inequality.


What is the comparison operator used for not equal to in Excel?

You can use the Not function or the &lt;&gt; operator, which is the &lt; and the &gt; beside each other. To see if the values in A1 and A2 are not equal to each other, you can type: =A1&lt;&gt;A2 or =Not(A1=A2) In each case they will either give you TRUE if they are not equal or FALSE if they are equal, in the cell that you enter the formula into.


What is the difference of an Open and closed circle number line?

With an open circle, the number at which the circle is is NOT included in the dataset; with a closed circle it is. For example if a line is drawn on the number line between 0.5 and 1.5 with a closed circle at 0.5 and an open circle at 1.5, then it represents the numbers between 0.5 and 1.5 including 0.5 but excluding 1.5; this range is the numbers which round to 1 to the nearest whole number.


What is the sign for greater than or equal too?

Greater than >Less than written on top of =.


What is the greater than equal to sign?

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