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Which inequality has a dashed boundary line when graphed? A y>=3/5x+1 B y>= -1/3x+1 C y>3x+1

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Answer: C y>3x+1

Explanation:

  • When we graph an inequality with strictly greater of less than sign ('<' or '>'), then the graph has a dashed boundary line .
  • Further it indicates that it does not include the points on the line.

From all the given options , only C contains inequality with '>' sign .

Hence, y>3x+1 is the inequality has a dashed boundary line when graphed.

hence, the correct option is C.

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