Respuesta :
Answer:
closed circles on 1 and 4 with arrows pointing outward
Step-by-step explanation:
We assume your graph is of ...
{x | x ≤ 1} ∪ {x | x ≥ 4}
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The inequality symbols include the "or equal to" case, so the circles at 1 and 4 will be closed.
x ≤ 1 means the arrow points left of x = 1.
x ≥ 4 means the arrow points right of x = 4.
The graph will have arrows pointing outward from the closed circles at x=1 and x=4.
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If the graph is supposed to be that of
{x | x ≤ 1} ∩ {x | x ≥ 4}
then there will be no solution. No number can be both left of 1 and right of 4 on the number line.