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Can a solution of a linear inequality lie on a dashed boundary line? Explain.
11 years ago

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Answered by 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.
11 years ago
Answered by anonymous
yea i pretty prety tperyalekhgnaop sure it is ;yassquen
4 years ago

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