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Explain the difference between a two-variable equation graph and a two-variable inequality graph.

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We know that a linear equation with two variables has infinitely many ordered pair solutions that form a line when graphed. A linear inequality with two variables, on the other hand, has a solution set consisting of a region that defines half of the plane.

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