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Mathematics, 01.06.2021 08:00 saggirl1209

How do you decide where to shade an inequality whose boundary does not go through the origin?
A. For <, shade above the boundary.
B. If(0, 0) is a solution, shade where (0,0) is.
C. For >, shade below the boundary.
D. IF (0,0) is a solution, shade the boundary.

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