Answer: g > 6
The graph is below
The graph has an open hole at 6; shading to the right
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Step-by-step explanation:
I'm assuming the variable g is not in the denominator.
To solve for g, we'll first multiply both sides by 3
![-(2)/(3)g < -4\\\\3*\left(-(2)/(3)g\right) < 3(-4)\\\\-2g < -12\\\\](https://img.qammunity.org/2022/formulas/mathematics/college/vy4s13ayujkuphedj0lg5e9l4ishcrlop7.png)
Then divide both sides by -2 to fully isolate g. Dividing both sides by a negative value flips the inequality sign.
![-2g < -12\\\\(-2g)/(-2) > (-12)/(-2)\\\\g > 6](https://img.qammunity.org/2022/formulas/mathematics/college/ad769uxkhf3v7nnh0foi6sw9d2h2jchy9n.png)
The solution for g is any number larger than 6.
The graph will have an open hole at 6 and shading to the right. See below.