SOLUTION: How do you know if it's a dashed or solid line when graphing this linear inequality- y<=3x-2
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Question 1064428: How do you know if it's a dashed or solid line when graphing this linear inequality- y<=3x-2
Answer by Boreal(15235) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Here, it is a solid line, because y < = and the equal means the line itself can be part of the solution. If it were < or > with no equal sign, you would use a dashed line.
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