SOLUTION: How do you graph and solve this equation ( 3x > 2x - 4)?

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Question 54103: How do you graph and solve this equation ( 3x > 2x - 4)?
Answer by funmath(2873) About Me  (Show Source):
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3x>2x-4
3x-2x>-4
x>-4
This means that x is greater than -4, but not equal to -4. Some books signify that with an open circle others use a (. I'm using a ( because I don't have an open circle. Shade over the numbers bigger than -4 (to the right of -4).
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-5,-4,-3,-2,-1,0,1
Happy Calculating!!!