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When Graphing Linear Inequalities in two variables, how do I know whether to use a dotted line or a solid line
When I graph linear inequalities in two variables, How do I know whether to use a dotted line or a solid line to graph? This is an Algebra 1 question, Section 6.5 in the McDougal Littell Text Book. Please gaive me a couple of examples more like two or three so that I can understand it.
a solid line means =
and a dotted line means < or > but not equal to
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