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To graph the inequality x > -3, draw an open circle on -3 and shade to the left. True False
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To graph the inequality x > -3, draw an open circle on -3 and shade to the left.
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That'd be
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. Because even though > points to the right, it's a -3, therefore, you flip the sign, making it <. I hope this helps!
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