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Graph the linear inequality x<-3 on a coordinate plane

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Answer:

The graph is attached.

Explanation:

The graph of x < -3 should be a dotted line x = -3 on the cartesian plane.

The area below x = -3 should be shaded to show that x < -3.

Graph the linear inequality x<-3 on a coordinate plane-example-1
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