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How do you decide where to shade an inequality whose boundary does not go through the origin?

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basically, you have to look at the inequality. it is the same all around. so if the inequality has less than or equal too, or greater than or equal too, you need to have a thick solid line representing your function. if it is just less than or greater than, use a dotted line. to determine whether the shading goes above or below, you look at the in equality. greater than is above, and less than is below

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