Graph this inequality: t>−3 Where is the shading? Should the points be open or closed?

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7 months ago

To graph the inequality t > -3, we need to draw a number line and indicate the appropriate shading and points.

Since the inequality is "greater than" (-3), the shading will be towards the right side of the number line.

However, it is not specified whether the points should be open or closed. Inequalities are usually represented using open circles for "less than" or "greater than" and closed circles for "less than or equal to" or "greater than or equal to".

Thus, the points for the inequality t > -3 should be represented with an open circle (-3 is not included in the solution).

The graph of the inequality t > -3 would look like this:

```
-----|------|-----|-----|------|-----|-----
-4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2
```

The circle representing -3 is an open circle, indicating that it is not included in the solution. The shading should be towards the right side of the number line.

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