How do you graph the inequality # x>4#?

1 Answer

On a number line graph:
Place an open circle at #4# and an arrow pointing to the right.

Explanation:

#x# is greater than #4# which means that #4# can not be part of the solution, that is why it is an open circle and not a closed circle.

#x# is greater than #4# means that any number larger than #4# is part of the answer so even #4.00000000000001# is part of the answer. so the line starts at the open circle and points to the right.

If you are using a set of axes you will have a vertical dashed line at #x=4# and shade the area to the right of the line. graph{x>4 [-1.813, 8.187, -2.44, 2.56]}