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Select the graph of the solution. Click until the correct graph appears.

| x | + 1 > 2

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Answer: Third Graph

Explanation:

Given inequality

|x| + 1 > 2

Subtract 1 on both sides

|x| + 1 - 1 > 2 - 1

|x| > 1

Simplify the absolute value sign

x > 1 or x < -1

Apply the inequality to the graph

Since it is less than or greater than, the circle should be hollow

Since it is less than -1 or greater than 1, one line should point to the left and another should point to the right

Therefore, it should be the Third Graph

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