Solve the inequality and graph the solution.
9<5–s
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The inequality is 9 < 5 - s. To solve for s, we need to isolate the variable.
Starting with 9 < 5 - s, we can first subtract 5 from both sides:
9 - 5 < 5 - s - 5
This simplifies to:
4 < -s
Since we want to isolate s, we can multiply both sides by -1 and reverse the inequality sign:
-4 > s
Thus, the solution to the inequality is s < -4.
To graph the solution on a number line, we represent values less than -4. An open circle is used at -4 to indicate it is not included in the solution, and an arrow is drawn to the left to represent all the values less than -4.
Number line:
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