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Which of the following shows the solution set of the inequality x+3>5?



Which of the following shows the solution set of the inequality x+3>5? —-example-1
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For this case we have the following inequality:



x + 3> 5

We must clear x, for this we subtract 3 on both sides of the inequality, obtaining:



x + 3-3> 5-3


x> 2

This means that x: (2, ∞), the domain of x goes from 2 to infinity, not including 2.


Therefore, the graph that represents the solution is A.


Answer:


Option A


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