SOLUTION: In graphing linear inequalities, which of the following symbols can be used to shade the region below the boundary line of the coordinate plane? A. > or ≥ C. ≤ or ≥ B. < or

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Question 1174408: In graphing linear inequalities, which of the following symbols can be used to shade the region below the boundary line of the coordinate plane?
A. > or ≥ C. ≤ or ≥
B. < or ≤ D. < or >

Answer by Edwin McCravy(20067)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Remember this rule: GREATER means ABOVE, LESS means BELOW.
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