Use the image to answer the question.

A number line ranges from negative 5 to 5 in increments of 1. An open point is plotted at 2, with a solid line extending right, beyond 5. An open point is plotted at 0, with a dotted line extending left, beyond negative 5.

What is the solution set to the inequalities on the graph?

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1 answer

Based on your description of the number line, the open point at 2 with a solid line extending right means the inequality \( x > 2 \). The open point at 0 with a dotted line extending left indicates \( x < 0 \).

Thus, the solution set to the inequalities on the graph is:

\( x < 0 \) or \( x > 2 \).