SOLUTION: solve and graph: -3 < x - 3 is not > 6, D = {Integers}

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Question 32035: solve and graph:
-3 < x - 3 is not > 6, D = {Integers}

Answer by fractalier(6550)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
From -3 < x - 3
add three to both sides and get
0 < x or
x > 0
Have an open point at zero and all integers to the right is the solution...

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