Answer :
The value "x = 3" and "x = -1/2" are part of the solution set.
What can be represented on linear inequality?
We can represent any linear inequality using any of the following forms:
- x > b
- x < b
- x ≥ b
- x ≤ b
Now, if the sign is pointing towards x, it means that x is greater than b., so, the line under the greater sign means that x can also equal b.
The options given are:
- 3: is greater than -4
- -5: is not greater than -4
- -1/2: is greater than -4
- -4.5: is not greater than -4
- -4: is not greater than -4.
Hence, the value "x = 3" and "x = -1/2" are part of the solution set.
Therefore, the Option A and C is correct.
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