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How do u graph x>-6 on a line graph?

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User Shinhan
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ok so if -6 is the y intercept you look for -6 on the y axis and use rise over run up one over one until you can't plot anymore and then down one over one and do the same thing did that help you Phil?
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User Brian Le
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<, > - opened circle

≤, ≥ - closed circle

<, ≤ - draw line to left

>, ≥ - draw line to right

Answer in the attachment.


<,> - dotted line

≤, ≥ - solid line

<, ≤ - shadow to left

>, ≥ - shadow to right

x = -6 - its a vertical line

How do u graph x>-6 on a line graph?-example-1
How do u graph x>-6 on a line graph?-example-2
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User Elio Campitelli
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