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How would you graph the solution to x + 4 > -2? Draw an open circle on -6 and shade to the right. Draw a closed circle on -6 and shade to the right. Draw an open circle on 2 and shade to the right. Draw a closed circle on 2 and shade to the right.

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Draw an open circle on -6 and shade to the right.

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The given inequality is:


x + 4 \: > \: - 2

Group similar terms,


x \: > \: - 2 - 4


x \: > \: - 6

Since the inequality sign is '>' which does not contain the equal sign, we draw an open circle on -6 and shade to the right.
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