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Answer:

x≥0

Step-by-step explanation:

The arrow is moving right, to the larger numbers from the starting point at 0. This means that x has to be greater than 0

Because the point at 0 is an empty white dot, it means that it is a 'greater than or equal to' symbol ( looks like this ≤ or ≥, depending on which side you write the x)

So, the final answer is x is greater than or equal to 0, which in maths terms looks like this x≥0, or this 0≤x.

NOTE:

- filled in dot on the number line =  greater than, or less than (>)

- empty dot on number line [like the one on this Q] = greater than or equal to, or less than or equal to (≥)