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Select the inequality represented by the graph.
There is a numberline have numbers from -5 to 5 from left to right, with interval of 1. There are open circles at -1 and 4. There is arrow starting from -5 and moves towards left end. There is another arrow which starts from 4 and moves towards right end.
A. –3 > |x + 1|
B. 1 > |x + 2| + 2
C. 2 4
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