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Answer:

[tex]-3 \leq x <1[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

we have

The solution of the inequality represented by the graph is equal to the interval

[tex][-3,1)[/tex]

All real numbers greater than or equal to [tex]-3[/tex] and less than [tex]1[/tex]

so

[tex]x\geq-3[/tex]

[tex]x<1[/tex]

therefore

[tex]-3 \leq x <1[/tex]

Option (a) is correct as the compound inequality - 3 [tex]\leqslant[/tex] x < 1 is represented by the graph.

Further explanation:

There are two types of the interval close interval and open interval.

If the values of x doesn’t includes the number than it is represented by hollow dot on the number line and if the values of x includes the number than it is represented by the solid dot on the number line.

Given:

The compound inequalities are listed below.

(a). - 3 [tex]\leqslant[/tex] x < 1

(b). - 3 < x [tex]\leqslant[/tex] 1

(c). x [tex]\leqslant[/tex]  - [tex]3{\text{ or }}x > 1[/tex]

(d). x <  - [tex]3{\text{ or }}x[/tex] [tex]\geqslant[/tex] 1

Explanation:

From the number line it has been shown that -3 is included in the value of x as it is shown by solid dot and 1 is not included as it is shown by hollow dot.

Option (a) is correct as the - 3 [tex]\leqslant[/tex] x < 1 is represented by the graph.

Option (b) is not correct as the - 3 < x [tex]\leqslant[/tex] 1 is not represented by the graph.

Option (c) is not correct as the x [tex]\leqslant[/tex]  - [tex]3{\text{ or }}x>1[/tex] is not represented by the graph.

Option (d) is not correct as the [tex]x<-3{\text{ or }}x\geqslant1[/tex] is not represented by the graph.

Hence, option (a) is correct as the compound inequality [tex]-3\leqslant x<1[/tex] is represented by the graph.

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Answer details:

Grade: High School

Subject: Mathematics

Chapter: Compound inequalities

Keywords: inequalities, graph, compound inequality, graph representation, number line, close interval, open interval.

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