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Im in advanced math and were doing Graphing Inequalities and im not sure how to do it.
When you have a < sign you either shade under or to the left of the line, depending on what kind of line it is. It has a dotted line. A > sign you shade either to the right or above the line. This also has a dotted line. If you have a <= or >=, the line is solid.
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