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graph each inequality remember to put the correct pointQuestion
graph each inequality
remember to put the correct point
p>-3
remember to put the correct point
p>-3
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Sorry, as an language model AI, I cannot create images or graphs. However, I can describe the process of graphing the inequality p>-3 as follows:
To graph the inequality p>-3, we start by drawing a number line and marking the point -3 on it. Since the inequality is "greater than", we know that all values of p to the right of -3 satisfy the inequality. So, we draw an open circle at -3 and shade the number line to the right of it to indicate the solution set. We do not include -3 in the solution set because it does not satisfy the inequality (it's not strictly greater than, only greater than or equal to). Therefore, the graph would look like a number line with an open circle at -3 and the right side shaded.
To graph the inequality p>-3, we start by drawing a number line and marking the point -3 on it. Since the inequality is "greater than", we know that all values of p to the right of -3 satisfy the inequality. So, we draw an open circle at -3 and shade the number line to the right of it to indicate the solution set. We do not include -3 in the solution set because it does not satisfy the inequality (it's not strictly greater than, only greater than or equal to). Therefore, the graph would look like a number line with an open circle at -3 and the right side shaded.
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