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Mathematics, 13.02.2021 04:50, 0gNanaa

S the solution to a two-variable inequality always a solution of the related function? Explain. Sample Response: Not always. If the inequality does not have “or equal to,” then the boundary line is dashed and not in the solution.

Compare your response to the sample response above. Did your explanation

say the solution is not always a solution of the related function?

mention the inequality including “or equal to”?

include that the boundary line cannot be dashed?

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