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Question
which graph shows the solution set for (2x + 3 > -9)?
Step1: Solve the inequality for x
Subtract 3 from both sides of the inequality \(2x + 3 > -9\):
\(2x + 3 - 3 > -9 - 3\)
Simplify: \(2x > -12\)
Step2: Divide by 2
Divide both sides by 2:
\(\frac{2x}{2} > \frac{-12}{2}\)
Simplify: \(x > -6\)
Step3: Analyze the number line
The solution \(x > -6\) means we have an open circle at \(-6\) (since \(x\) is not equal to \(-6\)) and the arrow points to the right (for values greater than \(-6\)).
Looking at the options, the fourth graph (with open circle at \(-6\) and arrow right) matches this.
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The fourth graph (with open circle at -6 and arrow pointing to the right, i.e., the option with the open circle at -6 and the line shaded to the right from -6)