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X/6>-1 it is x over 6 and i really dont know a lot about fraction an explanation would really help

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Answer

x > -6

Step-by-step explanation

We are asked to solve the inequality equation


(x)/(6)>-1

To solve this, we just simply multiply both sides by 6, that's usually the right approach for questions that involve fractions


\begin{gathered} (x)/(6)>-1 \\ (x)/(6)*6>-1*6 \\ x>-6 \end{gathered}

In graphing inequality equations, the first thing to note is that whenever the equation to be graphed has (< or >), the circle at the beginning of the arrow is usually unshaded.

But whenever the inequality has either (≤ or ≥), the circle at the beginning of the arrow will be shaded.

For x > -6, we will start with an unshaded circle and move towards the right as only numbers greater than -6.

The graph of this is attached under answers for this question.

Hope this Helps!!!

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