How do you graph the inequality on a number line #y> -1#? Algebra Linear Inequalities and Absolute Value Inequality Expressions 1 Answer smendyka Oct 8, 2017 We draw a circle at #-1# on the number line. The circle will be hollow because the inequality operator does not contain an "or equal to" clause. We will draw an arrow from #-1# t the right because the inequality operator does contain a "greater than clause": Answer link Related questions What are Inequalities? How does a linear inequality different from a linear equation? How do you graph an inequality on a number line? What are the different inequality notations? What is the difference between > and #>=#? What is the difference between set notation and interval notation? How do you graph #t>3# on a number line? What does #[3, oo)# mean? How do you graph #x \le 8#? How do you write #x > -17# as a set notation and interval notation? See all questions in Inequality Expressions Impact of this question 8752 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License