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Please help me (only correct answers)-example-1

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Answer:

x > 3 or 3 < x < infinity

Explanation:

Since the circle over 3 is "open" (not filled in), this means that the symbol we use for the inequality is simply "greater than" rather than "greater than/equal to".

Additionally, there is no point on the right side; it is an infinite arrow. This means that x is equivalent to anything above 3.

Therefore, x is greater than 3 is the correct inequality. Depending on the answer your teacher is looking for, however, it could also be 3 < x < infinity. this is because there is no visible end to the arrow.

*As I don't know what you're focusing on, I cannot tell you which answer your teacher is looking for. Base your answer off the form of the answers of the lesson you are focusing on.

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