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OpenStudy (nyrukragnorok):

Will give fan and medal! Explanation needed, I'm trying to find out how inequalities are graphed on number-lines. Graph the solution of y-2 > 1 on a number line.

OpenStudy (nyrukragnorok):

It's question 2, on page 6: https://www.tcc.fl.edu/Current/Academics/TestingCenter/Documents/P.E.R.T_Study_Guide.pdf It's a study guide for the PERT, college placement thing for dual enrollment.

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OpenStudy (bhuvan):

y>3 .....then represent this on number line ...

OpenStudy (silverfang492):

Separate y and numbers, so you have y>3. This means that y is greater than 3. Now graph it.

OpenStudy (silverfang492):

empty circle means do not include, and black circle means include

OpenStudy (nyrukragnorok):

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