Which graph represents all the real numbers, X, where X ≥ -2?
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To represent all real numbers ( X ) where ( X geq -2 ), you would look for a graph that starts at -2 and extends indefinitely to the right. This means the graph will include -2 itself and all numbers greater than -2.
Typically, this would be shown as a closed dot at -2 (indicating that -2 is included) and a line or arrow extending to the right.
If you can describe the options or give me more context or clues about what each graph shows, I can help you identify the correct one!