Answer:
The correct option are;
i) The line segment must connect an _1_ (open) circle at point B to an _1_ (open) circle at point D.
ii) The line segment must connect an _1_ (open) circle at point B to a _2_ (closed) circle at point C
Step-by-step explanation:
The parameters given are;
Domain: [tex]\{x|-4<x\leq 4, x \in R \}[/tex]
Range: [tex]\{y|-4\leq y< 4, y \in R \}[/tex]
Given that to indicate less than (<) on a graph of an inequality, we draw an circle over the point in reference while to indicate less than or equal to (≤) we draw an circle over the point in reference and shade the point, therefore we have;
Given that x > -4, and ≤ 4, the points B and C satisfies the conditions
Given that the y-coordinates are y ≥ -4, and y < 4, the points D and C satisfies the conditions
Where:
Point B = (4, 4) satisfies x only
Point C = (4, -4) satisfies x and y
Point D = (-4, -4) satisfies y only
Therefore, in order to draw a line segment between two points;
i) The line segment must connect an _1_ (open) circle at point B to an _1_ (open) circle at point D.
ii) The line segment must connect an _1_ (open) circle at point B to a _2_ (closed) circle at point C.