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Show Graph with the solution for 2x+3>-9

User Leila
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Answer:

Explanation:

2x+3>-9

2x>-9-3

or 2x>-12

x>-6

graph is on right of line x=-6

a dotted line on x=-6 and region right of it.

Show Graph with the solution for 2x+3>-9-example-1
User Guillermo Carone
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Answer:

I can't graph on this but x > -6

To graph you should draw a vertical (up and down) dotted line, and shade the graph to the right of the line.

Explanation:

2x+3>-9 Subtract 3 from both sides of the inequality.

2x> -12 Divide both sides by 2

x> -6

User Amin Arghavani
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