What does the inequality n ≥ 17 mean?
Writing and Graphing Inequalities

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The number n is at least 17, meaning n can be 17 or any number greater than 17.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
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How do you express 'x is greater than or equal to 12' in inequality form?
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x ≥ 12
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What does a closed dot on a number line indicate when graphing inequalities?
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It indicates that the number is included in the solution set, used for ≤ and ≥.
4.
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Which symbol represents 'greater than'?
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>
5.
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Which symbol represents 'less than or equal to'?
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≤
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
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If 9 ___ -9, which symbol makes the statement true?
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>
7.
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What is the inequality for 'a number n is less than 5'?
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n < 5
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