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Compare and Contrast: Explain how the graphical

solution of a system of inequalities is different from the
graphical solution of a system of equations. You may
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Answer: The graph of linear inequalities include a dashed line if they are greater than or less than but not equal to. Linear equations, on the other hand, include a solid line in every situation. Moreover, linear inequalities include shaded regions whereas linear equations do not.

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