It looks like a plus sign (+)
Basically. If the inequality's sign is < or ≤, then you shade the part under the line. If the inequality's sign is > or ≥, then you shade the part over the line.
The sign is "greater than or equal to" or ≥
Without the inclusion of an equality sign and not knowing the plus or minus values of the given terms it can't be considered to be a straight line equation
If you mean the ADDITIVE INVERSE, change the minus sign to a plus sign. (And if you see a plus sign, you change it to a minus sign.)
It means greater than or equal to
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at the top there is a curved line and a circle under it and under the circle is a plus sign.
The less-than sign alone means "less than"; if there is a line below, it means "less than or equal".
"No less than" is the same as "greater than or equal": write the greater-than sign, with a line (similar to an underline) underneath.
Is -3 greater or less then +8?-3 is less than +8 because, on the number line -3 is before 0, and on the number line +8 is after 0. ( All numbers after the 0 on the number line have an invisible + sign in front of them. They are not necessary to add, and most people don't.)
"At least" is expressed with the "greater or equal" sign, for example, x >= 100. (I don't know how to draw the greater-or-equal sign here - it is a horizontal line beneath the greater sign).
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There's not one on most land line phones.
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A line is perpendicular to another line when it is at an angle of 90° to the other line. + (that plus sign is an example of a perpendicular line)
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