The boundary line to the graph of $x + y > 2$ is drawn as a ______ line.
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Start by graphing the equation x + y = 2. This is the line that represents all the points where x + y is equal to 2. To graph this line, you can choose two points and connect them with a straight line. For example, you can choose the points (0, 2) and (2, 0). Show more…
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