SOLUTION: what is the difference between linear graphs and inequalities

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Question 169460: what is the difference between linear graphs and inequalities
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a linear graph will be a graph of a line where as an inequality will be a graph of the line and some portion will be shaded on either side of that line and may or may not include the line itself.
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