By coding in CL:
l = xyLine(input.latex)
number(“b”): l.xIntercept
and creating a point on the graph (b, 0),
I can graph a solution of a linear equation on the number line, please see below.
Hi Alexander! I highly recommend checking out this video on graphing inequalities on the Desmos YouTube channel. The last segment of the video addresses graphing single variable inequalities, and the description of the video includes links to pre-made graphs that do all the heavy lifting for you and can be used for graphing a wide range of inequalities.
(As it says in the video, there are simpler solutions when all you need to do is graph single variable inequalities; let me know if you’d like to see an example of what that could look like.)