SOLVE TWO-STEP INEQUALITIES PRACTICE.

WHAT LINEAR INEQUALITY IT CAN BE SHOWN GRAPHED ON A NUMBER LINE? MAKE SURE TO WRITE YOUR INEQUALITY SO THAT X COMES FIRST

A linear inequality that can be shown graphed on a number line is: x < 4.

To solve this two-step inequality:
Step 1: Subtract 4 from both sides: x - 4 < 0.
Step 2: Add 4 to both sides: x < 4.

The solution to this inequality is all real numbers less than 4, which can be represented on a number line as all the values to the left of 4.