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9 November, 00:26

What does the dashed line when graphing inequalities mean?

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  1. 9 November, 02:09
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    It means that there is no greater than or equal too, so if there isn't an equal too, then it is dashed. this is because if you do happen to have the equal too, then the solution could possibly be on that line so it is solid. sorry if that sounds confusing.

    so pretty much

    > : dashed line

    > with a line under it: solid line
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