SOLUTION: Solve the inequalty. Graph the solution on a number line. -6 > x + 5

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Question 68239: Solve the inequalty. Graph the solution on a number line. -6 > x + 5

Answer by whatsmath?(5)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
-6 > x + 5 subtract 5 from each side
-5 -5
-11 > x is your inequality
and your graph would have an open dot or a parenthesis with an arrow coming off of it to the right

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