Posted by Cbear on Wednesday, August 17, 2011 at 9:55pm.
I would subtract 4 from each side
x>5
graphing...along the x axis, all greater than 5 (but not including 5).normally a small circle around 5 showing exclusion, then a solid line to the right (increasing x).
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