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PLEASE HELP ASAP! Explain if you can



Graph x > 2.

PLEASE HELP ASAP! Explain if you can Graph x > 2.-example-1

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the bottom left one

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User Beev
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top left answer - - - pick that one.

We're graphing everything where x is greater than 2. We don't want to shade anything smaller than 2.

It's a dashed line bc it's x>2 (and you don't want to include x= 2!). A solid line means "yes that number is included in the solution set" and we don't want to include 2. We just want everything greater than 2.

We want to shade everything BIGGER than two, so that's why it's shaded to the right of the dashed line at 2.

Check your answer - - - - look at where x = 3. It's shaded. So 3>2, which is true!

What does it look like at a number smaller than 2 = = = >>> so when x = 1, it's NOT shaded. That's correct bc 1 is NOT greater than 2, so we don't want to include it.

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