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How do you graph x² ≤ 0 on a number line?

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i need help with this its on my homework and idk how to do it!

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  1. It's a single point at x = 0.


  2. You place a dot at 0 and that's it. x^2 can never be less than zero.....unless x = i, but I don't think you are dealing with imaginary numbers here.  

  3. For graph...

    Draw a parabola (curve) that with a minimum (complete bottom of it) at (0,0), then you know the rest, I'm sure! (It's a parabola because of the x^2)

    Since it is less than AND equal to zero, erase the line (all of it) on the right side of the y-axis...and at (0,0), make a round, dark, filled in circle (If it was just x^2<0, you would have placed a circle outline here)

    http://www.math.utah.edu/online/1010/par...  <--erase everthing on this to the right of the y-axis...

    FOR # LINE:

    Place a round circle at the point 0...why would ur teacher want this on a # line anyways?

  4. do not trust these first three answers.

    to graph this first do the = and from that determine <

    because this is an "or" question to read the mathematical statement as a sentence:  X such that X square is less than or equal to zero.

    if X square = 0  the X is 0

    if X square is less than zero  .... reason this... an number when squared is going to be positive so x square has to be positive and therefore can not be less than zero

    so x has the be one one point 0 on a number line....


  5. it's a blank number line.

  6. It is a parabola that's minimum is lower than the vertex 0.

    so Imagine a big "U" that the bottom of the "U" is below the points (0,0)

  7. That's impossible. I don't think you can graph a parabola on a number line.

  8. man im glad i graduated already

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