First graph the equation x=2, a vertical line at x=2. Then for the inequality shade in any part of your graph that is to the left of that equation (anything less than -2 in x-coordinate value is shaded).
2006-12-10 11:36:42
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answer #1
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answered by hmm123 2
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Easy!
On the x,y-plane, x=-2 is a vertical line through -2 on the x-axis.
So, x<-2 is everything on the negative side of that line (to the "left").
This is generally indicated on graph paper as a dotted vertical line through x=-2, with everything on the plane to the left (negative) of -2 shaded.
On the number line, x<-2 is everything smaller than x=-2 on the line. This can be drawn with an open dot at -2, and a heavier line to the left (going negative).
2006-12-10 11:40:09
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answer #2
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answered by Jerry P 6
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-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
the dashes means the solid line that starts from -3 since -3<-2 and it goes all the way to the left....
2006-12-10 11:41:23
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answer #3
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answered by angel 2
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shade everything to the left of -2 on the x axis
2006-12-10 11:37:28
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answer #4
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answered by schloemdawg08 1
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The Graph above is correct, but it has wrong labeling. Its like that
- ##### |,,,,,,,,,,/\ Y axis
- ##### |,,,,,,,,,,,|
- ##### |,,,,,,,,,,,|
- ##### |,,,,,,,,,,,|
- ##### |-2_-1_|_1_2_ X axis
- ##### |,,,,,,,,,,,|
- ##### |,,,,,,,,,,,|
- ##### |,,,,,,,,,,,|
2006-12-10 11:52:24
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answer #5
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answered by Max D 3
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- ##### |,,,,,,,,,,,| x
- ##### |,,,,,,,,,,,|
- ##### |,,,,,,,,,,,|
- ##### |,,,,,,,,,,,|
- ##### |-2___|____ y
- ##### |,,,,,,,,,,,|
- ##### |,,,,,,,,,,,|
- ##### |,,,,,,,,,,,|
I hope you understand that graph since we can't use too many spaces :-)
2006-12-10 11:41:04
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answer #6
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answered by Xiangwei Xi 3
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