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Solve 3x > 174, and use the interactive number line tool to graph the solution. What is true about the graph? Check all that apply.

There is an open circle at 58.
There is a closed circle at 58.
There is an open circle at 174.
There is a closed circle at 174.

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Answer: The correct options are: There is an open circle at 58.

The arrow points right.

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given a linear inequality in terms of a single variable x as:

on dividing both side of the inequality by 3 we get:

This means that the graph of the inequality is a number line such that the shaded region is to the right of 58 and it goes to infinity.

This means that the arrows point right.

i.e. the solution is: (58,∞)

There is a open circle at 58.

Since, the inequality is strict.

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