Which of the following is the graph of the inequality -3 < n?

For this case we must indicate the graph corresponding to the following inequality:
[tex]-3 <n[/tex]
We can rewrite as:
[tex]n> -3[/tex]
The inequality does not contain the sign "=", therefore the solution border is open.
The solution is given by all strict major numbers to -3.
Thus, the corresponding graph is the D
Answer:
Option D
Answer:
Option D
Step-by-step explanation:
In inequality, the sign of the inequality changes when the values on both sides are interchanged. For example given -3<n. This inequality will be equivalent to n>-3 (note the change in the sign after interchanging)
n>-3 is interpreted as n is greater than -3.
Representing the inequality on the number line, the fourth option is the correct representation. The arrow head will point towards the positive x direction(since the inequality is greater than) but on the -3 point on the number line and the point value is not shaded.
The point value should be shaded only when the inequality contains equal to e.g ≥ or ≤