Answer
Interval Notation: $(\frac{7}{2}, \infty)$
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Work Step by Step
The solution set of the given inequality includes all the numbers that are greater than $\frac{7}{2}$.
The set includes all the numbers to the right of $\frac{7}{2}$ so $\infty$ will be used on the right side of the interval notation.
$\frac{7}{2} \text{ or } 3.5$ is not included in the set so a parenthesis will be used on the left side of the interval.
Thus, the interval notation equivalent of the given inequality is: $(\frac{7}{2}, \infty)$
To graph the solution set on a number line, plot a hole (or hollow dot) at $x=\frac{7}{2}$ then shade the region to its right.
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