SOLUTION: How do I graph x>5 or x<-3, D=R?

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Question 280797: How do I graph x>5 or x<-3, D=R?
Answer by dayze(1)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
well on the
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the say to yourself/ pick a point... (0,0) n plug it in...is 0 greater than -5? true of false it its true you shade on the side of the 0 if its false on the other side and so on
as for the y plug it

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