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drag the blue point to ONE MORE place on the number line indicating a number that is greater than -3 .. HELPPP ASAP

drag the blue point to ONE MORE place on the number line indicating a number that-example-1

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Answer:

x = 0

Explanation:

An inequality x > -3 is plotted on a number line by an arrow starting from a point x = -3 and directed towards infinity.

Which shows that all the points which lie on the arrow or on the number line will be greater than x = -3

In this question we have to plot another point indicating x > -3.

Since, x = 0, x = 1, x = 2 are the points which are greater than -3.

Therefore, x = 0 will be the answer.

drag the blue point to ONE MORE place on the number line indicating a number that-example-1
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