How do you graph the inequality #x-2>=4#? Algebra Linear Inequalities and Absolute Value Linear Inequalities in Two Variables 1 Answer Tony B Oct 14, 2015 All values of #x# that are grater than 2 Explanation: graph{x>=2 [-10, 10, -5, 5]} #(x-2) +2 >= ( 4 ) +2# Giving: #x >=2# Answer link Related questions How do you graph linear inequalities in two variables? How many solutions does a linear inequality in two variables have? How do you know if you need to shade above or below the line? What is the difference between graphing #x=1# on a coordinate plane and on a number line? How do you graph #y \le 4x+3#? How do you graph #3x-4y \ge 12#? How do you graph #y+5 \le -4x+10#? How do you graph the linear inequality #-2x - 5y<10#? How do you graph the inequality #–3x – 4y<=12#? How do you graph the region #3x-4y>= -12#? See all questions in Linear Inequalities in Two Variables Impact of this question 3846 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License