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Which inequality is represented by this graph?

-58 -57-58 -55 -54 53 -52 -51 -50
a) x > -53
b) x = 5 - 53
c) x < -53
d) x^2 - 53

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Final answer:

The inequality represented by the graph is x > -53.

Step-by-step explanation:

The inequality represented by the given graph is x > -53. The graph shows a number line with a closed circle at -53 and an arrow extending to the right. This indicates that the solution set includes all values greater than -53.

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