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Graph x>2.
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a A graph showing a range of negative three to two on the x and y axes. A dotted line with arrows at both ends passes through the x axis at two and runs parallel to the y axis. The graph is shaded to the right of the line.
Image with description A graph showing a range of negative three to two on the x and y axes. A dotted line with arrows at both ends passes through the x axis at two and runs parallel to the y axis. The graph is shaded to the right of the line.
b A graph showing a range of negative three to two on the x and y axes. A solid line with arrows at both ends passes through the x axis at two and runs parallel to the y axis. The graph is shaded to the left of the line.
Image with description A graph showing a range of negative three to two on the x and y axes. A solid line with arrows at both ends passes through the x axis at two and runs parallel to the y axis. The graph is shaded to the left of the line.
c A graph showing a range of negative three to two on the x and y axes. A solid line with arrows at both ends passes through the x axis at two and runs parallel to the y axis. The graph is shaded to the right of the line.
Image with description A graph showing a range of negative three to two on the x and y axes. A solid line with arrows at both ends passes through the x axis at two and runs parallel to the y axis. The graph is shaded to the right of the line.
d A graph showing a range of negative three to two on the x and y axes. A dotted line with arrows at both ends that passes through the x axis at two and runs parallel to the y axis. The graph is shaded to the left of the line.
Image with description A graph showing a range of negative three to two on the x and y axes. A dotted line with arrows at both ends that passes through the x axis at two and runs parallel to the y axis. The graph is shaded to the left of the line.
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Answer: a.
Reason: x > 2 is a strict inequality, so use a dashed (dotted) vertical line at x = 2 and shade the region to the right (where x-values are greater than 2).
Reason: x > 2 is a strict inequality, so use a dashed (dotted) vertical line at x = 2 and shade the region to the right (where x-values are greater than 2).
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