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When do you use a solid line for graphing a linear inequality?

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Answer: You use it to represent that the equation your graphing is either greater than or equal too or less than or equal too

Explanation:

A dotted line is there to represent that the equation your graphing is either grater than or less than

So the solid line represents the same thing, except that they both have a possibility of being equal too which is why the line is solid.

I hope this helps!

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