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Mathematics, 28.09.2021 21:30 lsutton6501

Graph the solution of the inequality –3(x + 1) ≤ 6 on the number line. A. Number lines from minus five to five five by increament of one from left to right and each tick mark is labeled. Shaded part from close circle at minus three to infinity
B. Number lines from minus five by increament of one from left to right and each tick mark is labeled. Shaded part from open circle at minus three to infinity
C. Number lines from minus five by increament of one from left to right and each tick mark is labeled. Shaded part from minus infinity to close circle at minus three
D. Number lines from minus five by increament of one from left to right and each tick mark is labeled. Shaded part from minus infinity to open circle at minus three

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