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multiple-choice question what kind of line will we use? dashed because it is not equal to solid because it is not equal to rewatch
In graphing inequalities, when the inequality is "not equal to" (e.g., \(y < x\) or \(y > x\)), we use a dashed line to indicate that the points on the line are not included in the solution set. A solid line is used when the inequality is "less than or equal to" or "greater than or equal to" (i.e., when equality is included). So for an inequality with "not equal to", a dashed line is appropriate.
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A. Dashed because it is not equal to