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Isaiah Gonzalez
Mathematics
3 February, 20:47
Write the solution set to x>6
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Miller
3 February, 21:16
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"The set of all real numbers greater than 6."
Step-by-step explanation:
You could do this graphically by circling 6 on the number line (with an open circle) and drawing an arrow to the right from x = 6.
"The set of all real numbers greater than 6."
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