How would I graph x > -2 on a coordinate plane?

1 Answer
Apr 9, 2018

Please see below.

Explanation:

The equation x = -2 has a graph that is a vertical line with all x-coordinates equal to -2.
The collection of points with x-coordinate (strictly) greater that -2 is to the right of this line.
The graph of the inequality is shaded in blue. The vertical line x=-2 is dashed rather than solid to indicate that the line is not included.

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