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Graph the inequality x>13.

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Answer:

The graph is attached.

Explanation:

The open circle is because the inequality sign is >. If the sign is > or <, the circle is plotted open. If the sign is
\geq or
\leq, the circle is plotted closed.

The sign is greater than, so the arrow is pointed to the right (where the numbers are going up).

The circle is plotted between 12 and 14 because that is point 13, like the inequality says.

Hope it helps!

Graph the inequality x>13.-example-1
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User Daniel Underwood
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———0———13——> was hard to wire on a keyboard but it would be put so 13 is greater then zero and the line would continue to the right side because X is greater and it would be a closed dot on 13 because there is no greater then or equal to nor a less then or equal to im pretty sure haven’t done with in a while but i hope this helps bro
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