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Which graph represents the solution set of the inequality x+2>6?

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Which graph represents the solution set of the inequality x+2>6?
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Which graph represents the solution set of the inequality x+2>6?-example-1
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Answer:

The graph of given inequality is attached below.

Explanation:

The given inequality is


x+2>6

Subtract 2 from both the sides.


x+2-2>6-2


x>4

The value of x is greater than 4. 4 is not included in the solution set because the sign of inequality is >. In other word there is an open circle at x=4.

The graph of given inequality is attached below.

Which graph represents the solution set of the inequality x+2>6?-example-1
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