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How do you create a linear inequality in two variables?

A. The set of all the points on one side of a line.
B. Change the symbol = to > or <.
C. An ordered pair of real numbers with the following property: When the x-coordinate is substituted for x and the coordinate is substituted for y in the inequality, we obtain a true statement.
D. If the original inequality contains a < or > symbol.
F. If the original inequality contains a less than, equal to or greater than, equal to symbol.

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Linear inequalities with two variables have infinitely many ordered pair solutions, which can be graphed by shading in the appropriate half of a rectangular coordinate plane. To graph the solution set of an inequality with two variables, first graph the boundary with a dashed or solid line depending on the inequality.

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