Which of the graphs is the correct representation of x > -3?

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The graph of x > -3 would represent all values of x that are greater than -3 on a number line.

The graph would include an open circle at x = -3 (since it is not included in the range) and an arrow pointing to the right towards positive infinity since x can be any number greater than -3.

Therefore, the correct graph representation would be:

![Graph of x > -3](https://i.imgur.com/5p5JnTs.png)