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How does the graph of a linear inequality in two variables help you identify the solutions of the inequality?

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Answer:

the line defines one boundary of the region that is shaded

Explanation:

A linear inequality with two variables, on the other hand, has a solution set consisting of a region that defines half of the plane. For the inequality, the line defines one boundary of the region that is shaded. This indicates that any ordered pair that is in the shaded region, including the boundary line, will satisfy the inequality.

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