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put this solution on YOUR website!x>3 or x<-3 are graphed on the same number line.
"Or" means you want a combination of the two.
> and < both indicate that x is not = to 3 and x is not = to -3. That means that for some books you put an open circle over 3 and -3. I don't have circles so I'm going to show you what some othe books use, a ) over -3 and a ( over 3.
> means you shade the numbers bigger that 3 and < means you shade to the left of -3.
Use your imagination for the graph.
<<==========)------------(==============>>
-7,-6,-5,-4,-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
Happy Calculating!!!