SOLUTION: How would u graph x> -3 on a graph and plot the points

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Question 24950: How would u graph x> -3 on a graph and plot the points
Answer by elima(1433)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x> -3
This is a straight line, and it is saying the any point greater than -3, solves the equation;
So you graph this by drawing a dotted straight line through -3 on the x-axis and shading the area above -3

But remember your line will be dotted because the equation is saying x is greater than not equal to -3.
Hope you understand
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