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What does x-4>-8 equal

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We need to solve the following inequality:


x-4>-8

To do that we have to isolate the variable on the left side. The first step is to add "4" on both sides.


\begin{gathered} x-4+4>-8+4 \\ x>-4 \end{gathered}

The value of x must be greater than -4 for this inequality bo be valid.

To graph this result we need to draw a line at the point that x = -4, then we collor the side that is greater than that.

A better drawing can be seen below:

To graph it at the line we need to go to the point that solves the equation, in this case is -4 and if the signal is ">" we collor the right part of the line.

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