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Mathematics
Algebra
Linear Inequalities
Part A What kind of line would you use to graph the linear inequality: y≤2x−4
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To graph the linear inequality y≤2x−4, you would use a solid line.
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What kind of line would you use to graph the linear inequality: y<= 2x -4 Box Part B Where would you shade the solutions
Part A
What kind of line would you use to graph the linear inequality: y≤2x−4
Part A
What kind of line would you use to graph the linear inequality: y≤2x−4 a. solid line b. dashed line