Question

When graphing inequalities,

y> means we need to shade
above
and the line will be
dotted/dashed
.

y< means we need to shade
below
and the line will be
dotted/dashed
.

y≤means we need to shade
and the line will be
.

y≥means we need to shade
and the line will be
.



When graphing a system in inequalities, the solutions to the system are in/on the
. Solutions to an inequality can NOT be found in/on
.

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GPT-4o mini
When graphing inequalities:

- **y >** means we need to shade **above** and the line will be **dotted/dashed**.

- **y <** means we need to shade **below** and the line will be **dotted/dashed**.

- **y ≤** means we need to shade **below** and the line will be **solid**.

- **y ≥** means we need to shade **above** and the line will be **solid**.

When graphing a system of inequalities, the solutions to the system are in/on the **shaded region that satisfies all inequalities**. Solutions to an inequality can NOT be found in/on **the area that is not shaded**.

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