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Graph the following inequality and then select the correct graph below. x+2>1

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To graph the inequality x+2>1, start by graphing the equation x+2=1 as the boundary line. Then, shade the region above the line to represent the solutions.

Step-by-step explanation:

To graph the inequality x+2>1, we can start by graphing the equation x+2=1, which represents the boundary line between the solutions and non-solutions. The boundary line would be a straight line passing through the point (-1, 0) and with a slope of -1. Now, since the inequality is greater than (>) and not greater than or equal to (≥), the solutions will be all the points above the boundary line. This can be represented by shading the region above the line.

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