The graph of x = 5 is the vertical line which cuts the X-axis at 5.
X> 5 is everything (i.e. the plane) to the right of this line.
For example, we know that 7 is greater than 3. So, the symbol is: 7>3. We know that 2 is less than 5. So the symbol would be: 2<5.
The way the rectangle is usually defined, a rectangle has to be positive, so any number greater than zero will do. Note that the set of numbers greater than zero has no minimum.
Y=0 is nothing more than a horizontal line along the X axis.
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That's not an equation, so there's nothing to graph. Simple way to tell: There's no "equals" sign in it.
a filled in circle/dot means "greater than or eaqual to/less than or equal to" (depending on which way the arrow is pointing. an empty cirlce means only "greater than/less than". the greater than/less than symbol with the line under it will indicate the filled in circle. the normal greater than/less than symbol willl indicate the hollow cirlce
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a bar graph
A circle graph shows the different parts of a whole quantity.-Akira
A bar graph or line graph usually are the best ways. also tables, charts can work .
One way is to look at the first number after the decimal. If it is bigger than the other, it is greater Another way is to divide the number.307 by .286 - if it is greater than one it is greater
pie graph I suggest the best graph to show percentage is a circle graph because bar graphs are for numbers and lnie is way off. Pie graphs are made for percentage.
If a is greater than zero then the parabola opens upward.
Pie chart and line graph
Line graph
The sign for greater than is > To be used in the way that x is greater than y, x > y. Alternatively you could use < and do the reverse, y < x.
The best way to make a graph is to draw straight axis lines with a ruler and space the points equally. Finally, plot the points. A cleaner, faster method, can be found by using a spreadsheet software, like excell.