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In the following linear inequality, determine if you would have a dashed or solid line and if you would shade above or below the line. y ≥ 3x + 1
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In the following linear inequality, determine if you would have a dashed or solid line and if you would shade above or below the line. y ≥ 3x + 1
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In the following linear inequality, determine if you would have a dashed or solid line and if you would shade above or below the line. y ≥ 3x + 1
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Solid, it is also equal to, and above, (0,0) is not in the line
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