Answer :
An inequality is an expression which makes comparison between unequal expressions i.e. both sides of the inequality sign are not equal.
- The verbal description of [tex]x > 5[/tex] is the set of all real numbers greater than 5
- The interval is bounded (right bounded to be precise)
The inequality is given as:
[tex]x > 5[/tex]
[tex]x > 5[/tex] means x greater than 5
So, the verbal description is as follows:
The set of all real numbers greater than 5
To sketch [tex]x > 5[/tex] on a number line, we consider the following:
- > means greater than; so, the arrow on the number line must point to the right
- [tex]> 5[/tex] implies that the arrow must start on 5
- > also implies that the circle on 5 must be an open circle
See attachment for the sketch
To determine if the interval is bounded or not, we do the following.
[tex]x > 5[/tex] means that the x starts at a value greater than 5, and the value of x has no end.
This is represented as: [tex](5,\infty)[/tex]
Notice that 5 is at the right, while [tex]\infty[/tex] is at the left.
This means that the interval is bounded (right bounded to be precise)
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