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When graphing an inequality, what is drawn to show that the number named

in the inequality is included in the solution?

User Dave Barton
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Answer:

The line would be a solid line.

Explanation:

To draw inequality graphs, solid lines represent
\geq or \leq and dotted lines show > or <. Hope this helps.

User Unickq
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