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How would you graph the solution set of x + 4 > -9?open circle on -13 and shaded to the rightclosed circle on -5 and shaded to the rightclosed circle on -13 and shaded to the rightopen circle on -5 and shaded to the right

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Given: Equation x + 4 > -9

Required: Graph the solution set of x + 4 > -9

Step-by-step explanation:

Solve the inequality by subtracting -4 from both sides


\begin{gathered} x+4-4>-9-4 \\ x>-13 \end{gathered}

So the solution set is numbers greater than -13. -13 is not included in the solution set. So there will be open circle on -13. And all the numbers greater than -13 will lie on the right side.

Hence, the solution set is open circle on -13 and shaded to the right.

Final Answer: The correct answer is option 1.

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