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A graph showing inequalities “greater than or equal to” or less than equal to” will use dotted lines. true or false
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This is true. A solid line means that anything behind the line is true, but dotted lines mean that points on the line are also solutions. In other words, the dotted line is the "equal to" in "greater than or equal to", so this is true.
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