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When graphing an inequality in slope-intercept form, which of the folowing indicates that you have to shade ABOVE the boundary line? Select ALL that apply.

When graphing an inequality in slope-intercept form, which of the folowing indicates-example-1
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When graphing an inequality in slope-intercept form, we are asked to find which of the folowing indicates that you have to shade ABOVE the boundary line. This can be seen below.

The symbols


>\text{ and }\ge

Indicates that one should shade above the boundary line, The only difference is that the boundary line is broken in the case of greater than and unbroken in the case of greater than or equal to.

Answer:


>\text{ and }\ge

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