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How does the graph of a linear inequality differ from the graph of a linear equation?

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The main difference in the graph of a linear inequality is that we shade (darken) an area on one side or the other of the line. We draw that line as a solid line in cases where ≤ or ≥ are involved; otherwise we draw a dashed line for cases involving < or >.

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