SOLUTION: How do I find the solution set of x>7? Please help me with this, Thank You.

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Question 83046: How do I find the solution set of x>7? Please help me with this, Thank You.
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First make a number line with a point at 7.


Now shade everything to the right of 7. Every point in this shaded region makes . For instance, 10 is to the right of 7 (it is greater than 7) so it means is true. However, since is not true, you must not shade at 7. So this means there's an open circle at 7

Here's what it should look like. The blue region is the shaded region.
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