step-by-step explanation:
when the line is solid:
it's either < or >
when the line is dashed:
it's either < or >
this > inequality sign means:
greater thanmore thanaboveexceeds
this < inequality sign means:
less thanfewer thanbelow
this > inequality sign means:
greater than/equal tono less thanat leastminimum of
this < inequality sign means:
less than/equal tono more thanat mostmaximum of
about the problem:
since the line is solid, that means it's either < or >
srry i'm not done ! i'll
![Which inequality is represented by the graph? which test point holds true for the inequality?](/tpl/images/02/04/Rns7CRGpNex57jQQ.jpg)