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How does changing the sign from > to ≥ change the solution of an inequality?

How does changing the sign from > to ≥ change the solution of an inequality?-example-1

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Changing the inequality sign from > to ≥ includes all the points on the boundary line to the solution set of the inequality.

Take for an example:

• The solution set of y>2 is the set of all values of y greater than 2.

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• If the sign is changed to y≥2, the line y=2 becomes part of the solution set.

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