how does 10 + 8x > 2 look on a number line

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To graph the inequality 10 + 8x > 2 on a number line, we can first isolate x by subtracting 10 from both sides:

8x > 2 - 10
8x > -8

Next, divide both sides by 8 to solve for x:

x > -1

This means that all values of x greater than -1 satisfy the inequality. To graph this on a number line, draw an open circle at -1 and shade to the right to indicate that all values greater than -1 are solutions.
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