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Which of the following is the graph of the inequality-3 < n?

Which of the following is the graph of the inequality-3 < n?-example-1

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

User Roderick Jonsson
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Answer: fourth option

Explanation:

We have the following inequality


-3<n

We have the following inequality

This is the same as:


n>-3

Then the graph of this inequality includes all the values of n that are greater than -3. Note that the value of -3 is not included in the region.

When a point is not included in a region, it is represented by an empty circle "o"

Therefore the graph that represents the inequality must be a line that points from -3 to the right of the number line, and the point -3 is represented by an empty circle "o"

The answer is the fourth option

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