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In Exercises $29-44,$ graph the given inequalities on the number line.$$x \leq 4 \text { or } x > -4$$
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This means that $x$ is less than or equal to $4$. On the number line, we represent this by a closed circle at $4$ (because $x$ can be equal to $4$) and an arrow pointing to the left (because $x$ can be any number less than $4$). Show more…
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