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Which is a graph for the inequality x>2?

Which is a graph for the inequality x>2?-example-1
User Fbastien
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Step-by-step explanation:

We know that:

  • < and > signs are used when the origin is half shaded.
  • ≤ and ≥ signs are used when the origin is fully shaded.

Given inequality: x > 2

Information that should be noted:

  • The inequality states that x must (>) be greater than 2.
  • This means that the black line should start at "2" and move farther away from the origin.
  • Since the sign ">" is used, the origin must be half shaded.

Thus, we can conclude that Option D is correct.

User ShortFuse
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Answer: The one you have selected is correct.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since x > 2 does not include the value of 2, the circle must be open.

The direction is to the right because it's every value which is bigger than 2.

User Jacob K
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