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What is the linear inequality represented by the graph below?

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Answered by sakshikjadhav042
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A linear inequality graph usually uses a borderline to divide the coordinate plane into two regions. One part of the region consists of all solutions to inequality. The borderline is drawn with a dashed line representing '>' and '<' and a solid line representing '≥' and '≤'.

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