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explain when to use a solid line as a boundary when graphing a linear inequality.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

solid lines are used when the inequality is a "less than or equal to" or "greater than or equal to statement" as your answer could be equal to the part that is graphed. you use a dotted line when you only have a less than or greater than statement

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