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Answer:

x > 2

Explanation:

when a line has an open circle it is greater/less than the number it is on, a closed circle means it could be than number, so greater than or equal to. This equation is an open circle (so it's not equal to) and is on the 2. So you know the equation is x < or > 2. To find if it's < or >, you look at what direction the line goes. This one is to the right. If you notice the > looks like an arrow pointing to the right, so you can know > is the right symbol to use. The full equation will be read, x is greater than 2. Hope this was helpful!

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