sketch the graph of each linear inequality x>5

shade in the region to the right of x = 5

To sketch the graph of the linear inequality x>5, you can follow these steps:

1. Start by drawing a number line.
2. Mark a point on the number line at the value 5. This represents the boundary of the inequality.
3. Since the inequality is "greater than," it means that all values greater than 5 satisfy the inequality. So, you need to shade the number line to the right of the point 5.
4. You can indicate the shaded region by drawing an arrow to the right starting from the point 5.

The resulting graph will have a shaded region to the right of the point 5, indicating that all values greater than 5 satisfy the inequality x>5.