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Expression given:


g>1

To know how to graph the given expression, it is easier if we determine what it means in words. In this case, this expression means all the values above one (without including one).

We know that one is not included as it has the sing ">", if the value were included, then it would have the sing "≥" or "≤".

This is important because when you are graphing, a discontinuous line is drawn for values not included, and a continuous one for included values.

Now, we would have to evaluate if it is the independent variable (generally called x), or the dependent variable (generally called y).

Assuming that g is the dependent variable, then the graph would be like this:

However, if the variable was de independent variable, then it would look like this:

We have to note that both graphs go from 1 to bigger values.

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