In this lesson, given a graph on the number line, we write an inequality for the graph.
Rules to write an inequality given a graph on the number line.
For any variable x
If the graph is a horizontal line starting from a point ‘a’ with an open circle and an arrow towards left, it is a less than inequality. x < a
If the graph is a horizontal line starting from a point ‘a’ with a closed circle and an arrow towards left, it is a less than or equal to inequality. x ≤ a
If the graph is a horizontal line starting from a point ‘a’ with an open circle and an arrow towards right, it is a greater than inequality. x > a
If the graph is a horizontal line starting from a point ‘a’ with a closed circle and an arrow towards right, it is a greater than or equal to inequality. x ≥ a
Write an inequality for the graph on the number line given below.
Step 1:
From the given graph on the number line since the arrow is towards left and there is an open circle, it is a ‘less than’ inequality.
Step 2:
Since it is starting from 190 with an open circle, the inequality is x < 190
Write an inequality for the graph on the number line given below
Step 1:
From the given graph on the number line since the arrow is towards left and there is a closed circle, it is ‘less than or equal to’ inequality.
Step 2:
Since it is starting from −15 with a closed circle, the inequality is x ≤ −15