An inequality is used to represent unequal expressions.
The inequality is given as:
[tex]-6x < 18[/tex]
Divide both sides by -6
[tex]\frac{-6x}{-6} < \frac{18}{-6}[/tex]
Negative division changes the sign of the inequality.
So, we have:
[tex]x > -3[/tex]
When an inequality uses >, then the graph of the inequality would use an open circle
[tex]x > -3[/tex] represents x is greater than -3; so, the arrow would go right
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