Solve the inequality and graph the solution.


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To draw a ray, plot an endpoint and select an arrow. Select an endpoint to change it from closed to open. Select the middle of the ray to delete it.

To solve the inequality -1 ≤ x > 1, we first need to find the values of x that satisfy the inequality.

Starting with the left side of the inequality, we have -1 ≤ x. This means that x is greater than or equal to -1.

Next, we look at the right side of the inequality, x > 1. This means that x is strictly greater than 1.

Combining these two conditions, we conclude that x must be greater than 1 but not equal to 1.

Graphically, we can represent the solution on a number line. We can plot a closed dot at -1 to indicate that it is included in the solution, and then draw an arrow to the right, indicating that all values greater than 1 are also included in the solution. However, we need to plot an open dot at 1 to show that it is not included.

Here is the graph representing the solution:

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