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[tex]|x+1|\ \textgreater \ 3[/tex]

The greater than 3 means that the graph will have a shaded region for when the absolute value of (x+1) is greater than 3.

The absolute value means that we are interested in the magnitude of x+1. That means that the the graph will be shaded where x+1 > 3, and where -x-1 > 3

If we solve both of these for x, we get:

x > 2 and x < -4

So the graph will look like the attached picture. Notice that the vertical lines are dotted rather than solid. This means that we are dealing with a greater than sign, not a greater than or equal to.
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Answer: D. The last graph

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