describe what the graph of interval -4, 10 looks like?

This is for math 166 algebra 1A

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The graph of the interval -4, 10 can be visualized on a number line. To describe the graph, we need to understand the notation being used.

In interval notation, (-4, 10) means that the graph includes all numbers between -4 and 10, but it does not include -4 or 10 themselves. This is called an open interval.

To draw the graph, you can start with a number line and mark -4 and 10 with open circles to show that they are not included. Then, draw a line segment between these two points to represent all the numbers in the interval.

So, the graph of the interval -4, 10 would look like a line segment on a number line, starting from -4 (represented by an open circle) and ending at 10 (represented by another open circle), with no other points marked on the line.

I hope this explanation helps you understand how to describe the graph of the interval -4, 10. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask!