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First, let's look at the function x = 5: Since x = 5 is a vertical line with an x intercept of 5, without a y intercept, to graph x > 5, you would draw a dotted line in replacement of the x = 5 (since it is >, not >=) and shade in the space of the graph on the right.
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First, let's look at the function x = 5: Since x = 5 is a vertical line with an x intercept of 5, without a y intercept, to graph x > 5, you would draw a dotted line in replacement of the x = 5 (since it is >, not >=) and shade in the space of the graph on the right.
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