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solve the inequality and graph the solution.
4 - v > 2
plot the endpoints. select an endpoint to change it from closed to open. select the middle of
the segment, ray, or line to delete it.
<---(-5)---(-4)---(-3)---(-2)---(-1)---(0)---(1)---(2)---(3)---(4)---(5)--->
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Step1: Subtract 4 from both sides
To isolate the term with \( v \), we subtract 4 from both sides of the inequality \( 4 - v > 2 \). This gives us \( 4 - v - 4 > 2 - 4 \), which simplifies to \( -v > -2 \).
Step2: Multiply by -1 (reverse inequality)
When we multiply or divide both sides of an inequality by a negative number, we must reverse the inequality sign. Multiplying both sides of \( -v > -2 \) by -1 gives \( v < 2 \).
To graph this solution:
- The endpoint is at \( v = 2 \). Since the inequality is \( v < 2 \) (not \( v \leq 2 \)), we use an open circle at \( 2 \) to indicate that 2 is not included in the solution.
- Then, we draw a ray to the left of \( 2 \) (towards negative infinity) to represent all values of \( v \) that are less than 2.
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The solution to the inequality \( 4 - v > 2 \) is \( v < 2 \). The graph has an open circle at \( 2 \) and a ray extending to the left from \( 2 \).