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How do I graph the inequality x > 2?

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Final answer:

To graph the inequality x > 2, plot an open circle at 2 on a number line and shade the area to the right of 2.

Step-by-step explanation:

To graph the inequality x > 2, we start by drawing a number line. We locate the point 2 on the number line and make an open circle at that point because the inequality is strict. Then, we shade the area to the right of 2 to represent all the values of x that are greater than 2. The resulting graph is a line with an open circle at 2 and shading to the right.

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