open dot means < or > but not equal to.
Open dot at 4 and a line going to the left on the number line.
Line Graph.... Bar Graph... And some Scattered Dot Graph thing...........
A dot on the number line that represents the location of the number
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it means you put a dot on the graph where they tell you to.
It usually means that the line ends there but does not include that point.
Open dot at 4 and a line going to the left on the number line.
Line Graph.... Bar Graph... And some Scattered Dot Graph thing...........
you put a dot on the number.
dot diagrams are called line graphs because there is no such things as a dot diagram.so search in Google images a line graph
A dot on the number line that represents the location of the number
You draw a number line. Then put a dot at the point at x. Happy graphing!
If the inequality includes 'or equal' then use a solid dot [the value is included]. If it doesn't use 'or equal' then use the open dot.
a line graph is where you plot out your answers. you put dots next to each other by 1 inch and draw a line to each dot so you see if something is better or worse than before.
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it means you put a dot on the graph where they tell you to.
use a line graph. Place a solid dot at 4. Shade the entire region to the left of 4.x is Less than shade Left.* * * * * The above answer is so very wrong - it has missed out the key word "absolute".Use a line graph. Put a solid dot at -4 and another solid dot at +4 and join them. Every point on the line (including the two end points) is the graph.