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what kind of line would we use - solid or dashed?
solid because it is equal to
dashed because it is equal to
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In linear inequalities, when the inequality is "equal to" (i.e., includes the equality case like \(y \leq x\) or \(y \geq x\)), we use a solid line because the points on the line are part of the solution set. A dashed line is used when the inequality is strict (e.g., \(y < x\) or \(y > x\)) where the line itself is not part of the solution. So for an inequality with "equal to", we use a solid line.
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A. solid because it is equal to