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Can a solution of a linear inequality lie on a dashed boundary line? Explain.
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Steve
since the solution is a region of the plane, the dashed boundary line is not part of the solution.
So, I'd have to say "no" to the poorly worded question.
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anonymous
yea i pretty prety tperyalekhgnaop sure it is ;yassquen
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