Match the inequality to the graph of its solution.(2 points)

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A number line between negative 10 and 10 is shown. A blue open circle is shown at 10, and a blue ray is drawn to the left of 10.

A number line between negative 10 and 10 is shown. A blue closed circle is shown at negative 4, and a blue ray is drawn to the left of negative 4.
A number line is labeled from negative 10 to 10. There is an open circle on 4 and the line is shaded to the right.

The inequality is x < 10.

The correct match is:

A number line is labeled from negative 10 to 10. There is an open circle on 4 and the line is shaded to the right.

A number line between negative 10 and 10 is shown. A blue open circle is shown at 10, and a blue ray is drawn to the left of 10.

A number line between negative 10 and 10 is shown. A blue closed circle is shown at negative 4, and a blue ray is drawn to the left of negative 4.
A number line is labeled from negative 10 to 10. There is an open circle on 4 and the line is shaded to the right.

The first inequality is represented by a blue open circle at 10 and a blue ray to the left of 10. This indicates that the solution to the inequality is all real numbers less than 10.

The second inequality is represented by a blue closed circle at -4 and a blue ray to the left of -4. This indicates that the solution to the inequality is all real numbers less than or equal to -4.

The third inequality is represented by an open circle on 4 and a shaded line to the right. This indicates that the solution to the inequality is all real numbers greater than 4.

To match the inequality to the graph of its solution, we need to determine which inequality matches each representation:

- The first graph represents x < 10.
- The second graph represents x ≤ -4.
- The third graph represents x > 4.