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 dashed line.
is this correct
Apologies for the previous incorrect response. The correct answer is that you would use a solid line to graph the linear inequality y ≤ 2x - 4.

A solid line indicates that the points on the line are included in the solution, which aligns with the "less than or equal to" sign in the inequality.
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