Math Problem Statement

Graph x > 3

Solution

The image you uploaded shows a number line with a graph representing the inequality x>3x > 3. This is typically graphed with an open circle at x=3x = 3 and an arrow extending to the right, indicating that xx can be any value greater than 3.

The open circle at 3 signifies that 3 itself is not included in the solution (since it's strictly greater than 3, not greater than or equal to 3).

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Inequalities
Graphing on a Number Line

Formulas

x > 3

Theorems

Inequality graphing
Open circle representation

Suitable Grade Level

Grades 7-9