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What linear inequality is shown graphed on the number line?

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As an AI text-based model, I cannot directly view or analyze images. However, I can assist you in understanding how to determine the linear inequality shown on the number line.

To answer the question, you will need to assess the information provided on the number line:

1. Look for any shaded regions: The shaded area on the number line indicates the range of values that satisfy the inequality.

2. Determine the type of shading: If the shaded region is above the line, it represents a "greater than" or "greater than or equal to" inequality. If the shading is below the line, it represents a "less than" or "less than or equal to" inequality.

3. Analyze the arrowheads: If there are arrowheads on either end of the line, it indicates that the range of values extends indefinitely in that direction and represents either "greater than" or "less than" inequalities. If there are solid dots on either end, it represents a "greater than or equal to" or "less than or equal to" inequality.

By carefully observing these details on the number line, you should be able to determine the specific linear inequality shown graphed on it.