Describe what the graph of interval [-4,10] looks like.

To describe the graph of the interval [-4, 10], you can imagine a number line. The number line goes from -∞ (negative infinity) to +∞ (positive infinity). In this case, our interval starts at -4 and goes up to 10, including both -4 and 10.

To illustrate this on the number line, you would draw a closed circle at -4 and another closed circle at 10. Then, you would draw a solid line between these two points.

This graph visually represents all the values between -4 and 10, including -4 and 10 themselves. The graph does not extend beyond these points, as indicated by the closed circles.