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Kameron Conner
Mathematics
30 March, 12:56
Graph the inequality on a
number line:
-2 >m
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Ahmed Daugherty
30 March, 13:05
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you put an open circle on - 2 on the number line and continue the line into negative infinity (the left side of the number line)
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