The critical value in the inequality \(x > -4\) is -4. Locate -4 on the number line.
Step 2: Determine the circle type
Since the inequality is strictly greater than (and not greater than or equal to), we use an open circle at -4 to indicate that -4 is not included in the solution.
Step 3: Determine the direction
The inequality \(x > -4\) means all values of \(x\) greater than -4. On a number line, these are the values to the right of -4. Draw a ray starting from the open circle at -4 and extending to the right.
Final Answer
The graph is a ray starting with an open circle at -4 and extending to the right. The given image shows the correct graph.