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How could you graph an inequality like this x>3?

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Answer:

see below

Explanation:

The graph of it on a number line is an open circle at x=3 with a line extending to the right through larger numbers.

When the inequality does not include the "or equal to" case, the boundary is graphed as a dashed line (on an x-y plane) or open circle (on a number line). The shaded area covers values of the variable that meet the condition of the inequality. Here, those are values of x that are more than 3.

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