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What is the process for solving one-variable inequalities?
What is the process for solving one-variable inequalities?
To solve one-variable inequalities, we isolate the variable on one side of the equation and determine the set of values that satisfy the inequality.
How can the solution to a one-variable inequality be represented on a number line?
How can the solution to a one-variable inequality be represented on a number line?
The solution to a one-variable inequality can be represented on a number line by shading the region that contains all the values that satisfy the inequality.
Can you provide an example of a one-variable inequality and its solution on a number line?
Can you provide an example of a one-variable inequality and its solution on a number line?
Sure! Let's consider the inequality $x > 3$. The solution on a number line would be to shade all the values to the right of 3.