To solve the inequality, we will start by isolating the variable x.
\(\frac{1}{4}x+3>-10\)
Subtracting 3 from both sides:
\(\frac{1}{4}x>-13\)
Multiplying both sides by 4 to get rid of the fraction:
\(x>-52\)
The solved inequality is \(x>-52\).
Since the inequality is strict (not including equality), the point should be open.
The shading should be to the right of -52 on the number line.
Solve and graph this inequality:
\frac{1}{4}x+3>-10
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Write your solved inequality here:
Should the point be open or closed?
Where is the shading?
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