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Graph x>-1

Problem

x>−1

Solution

  1. Identify the boundary of the inequality by looking at the corresponding equation x=−1

  2. Determine the type of line to draw. Since the inequality is strictly "greater than" (>, use a dashed vertical line at x=−1 to indicate that the boundary itself is not included in the solution set.

  3. Shade the region that satisfies the inequality. Because the expression is x>−1 shade the entire area to the right of the dashed vertical line, where all xvalues are greater than −1

Final Answer

x>−1


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