Based on the graph, which inequality is correct for a number that is to the right of -3?

A number line is shown from negative 8 to 8 at increments of 1. A circle is shown at negative 3. The entire portion of the number line to the right of negative 3 is shaded.

a
4 > −3
b
−3 > 4
c
−2 < −3
d
−3 < −6

Based on the graph which inequality is correct for a number that is to the right of 3 A number line is shown from negative 8 to 8 at increments of 1 A circle is class=

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Answer:

The inequality

  • [tex]4\:>\:-3[/tex]

4 can is always greater than -3, so [tex]4\:>\:-3[/tex]  is also correct.

Therefore, option 'a' is correct.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the inequality

  • [tex]-3\:>\:4[/tex]

-3 can not be greater than 4, so [tex]-3\:>\:4[/tex] is also incorrect.

Given the inequality

  • [tex]-2\:<\:-3[/tex]

-2 can not be lesser than -3, so [tex]-2\:<\:-3[/tex] is also incorrect.

Given the inequality

  • [tex]-3\:<\:-6[/tex]

-3 can not be lesser than -6, so [tex]-3\:<\:-6[/tex]  is also incorrect.

Given the inequality

  • [tex]4\:>\:-3[/tex]

4 can is always greater than -3, so [tex]4\:>\:-3[/tex]  is also correct.

Therefore, option 'a' is correct.