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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

The starting point for an e=inequality will have either an empty of filled-in circle.  When empty, it signifies that the exact point is NOT included.  If the inequality is x < 2, for example, the line would begin at 2, but marked with an empty circle.  If, however, the inequality is x =< 2, then the circle is filled in, signifying that the number 2 is included in the set.

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