Algebra and Trigonometry (6th Edition)
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ChapterP: Prerequisites: Fundamental Concepts Of Algebra
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Problem 1MCCP: In Exercises 1-25, simplify the given expression or perform the indicated operation (and simplify,...
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![**Problem Statement:**
A compound inequality is shown below.
\[ x \leq 3 \text{ and } x \geq 0 \]
Which graph represents the solution of the inequality?
**Graph Descriptions:**
1. **First Graph:**
- A number line is shown ranging from -6 to 9.
- A closed dot is placed at 0, and a closed dot is placed at 3.
- A solid line connects these two dots, indicating all numbers between and including 0 and 3.
2. **Second Graph:**
- A number line is shown ranging from -6 to 9.
- An open circle is placed at 0, and an open circle is placed at 3.
- A solid line connects these two open circles.
3. **Third Graph:**
- A number line is shown ranging from -6 to 9.
- An open circle is placed at 0, and a closed dot is placed at 3.
- A solid line connects these symbols, covering numbers between 0 (exclusive) and 3 (inclusive).](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F2df48705-4238-4207-b57b-19ed7b40517e%2Fef62229f-6757-4259-ae32-bd51f6a37444%2Fo3n8t7_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:**Problem Statement:**
A compound inequality is shown below.
\[ x \leq 3 \text{ and } x \geq 0 \]
Which graph represents the solution of the inequality?
**Graph Descriptions:**
1. **First Graph:**
- A number line is shown ranging from -6 to 9.
- A closed dot is placed at 0, and a closed dot is placed at 3.
- A solid line connects these two dots, indicating all numbers between and including 0 and 3.
2. **Second Graph:**
- A number line is shown ranging from -6 to 9.
- An open circle is placed at 0, and an open circle is placed at 3.
- A solid line connects these two open circles.
3. **Third Graph:**
- A number line is shown ranging from -6 to 9.
- An open circle is placed at 0, and a closed dot is placed at 3.
- A solid line connects these symbols, covering numbers between 0 (exclusive) and 3 (inclusive).
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