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When graphing an inequality you use a dotted line when you use which symbol?

When graphing an inequality you use a dotted line when you use which symbol?-example-1

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When inequalities are graphed, the dashed or dotted lines are used to indicate the greater than or lesser than parenthesis. Whilst, the greater than or equal to & less than or equal to are indicated by solid lines.

Hence, the third option (<, >) is the correct answer

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