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Once a linear inequality is graphed, what does the shading portion mean?

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Answer:

Shading of the graph of the inequality is based on whether when 0 is implemented into y and x that the inequality makes sense.

Step-by-step explanation:

If 0 fits into the inequality, shade the part of the graph that includes (0,0). If 0 does not fit into the inequality, shade the part of the graph that does not include (0,0).

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