An inequality is shown.

4x + 6 > 14

Use the number line to show all of the values of x that make the inequality true.

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First, we can simplify the inequality:
4x + 6 > 14
4x > 8
x > 2

So, all values of x greater than 2 make the inequality true.

On the number line, we represent this as an open circle at 2 and a line to the right, indicating all values greater than 2.
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