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Question
when graphing b < 6, would you use an open or closed circle?
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Step1: Recall inequality graphing rules
For an inequality \( b < 6 \), the symbol \( < \) means "less than" and does not include the value 6.
Step2: Determine circle type
Open circles are used for inequalities with \( < \) or \( > \) (excluding the endpoint), while closed circles are for \( \leq \) or \( \geq \) (including the endpoint). Since \( b < 6 \) excludes 6, we use an open circle.
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