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Select the graph for the solution of the open sentence. Click until the correct graph appears.

|x| + 3 > 3

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| x | + 3 > 3
| x | > 3 - 3
|x| > 0

so x > 0 and x < 0.....it would be graph 3...the one where the entire line is shaded with an open circle on 0
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Answer:

Option 3 is the solution graph.

Explanation:

We have to select the graph represented by |x| + 3 > 3

We will solve the given inequality to find the domain.

|x| + 3 > 3

|x| + 3 - 3 > 3 - 3

|x| > 0

Since absolute value of x may have positive or negative notation.

so x > 0

and -x > 0

x < 0

Therefore, graph should represent x > 0 and x < 0

Option 3 is the solution graph.

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