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When graphing an inequality in two variables, if the inequality is strict use ____________ ; if the inequality is nonstrict use a ___________ mark.
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Inequalities in two variables can be either strict or nonstrict. A strict inequality is one that does not include equality (e.g., \( < \) or \( > \)), while a nonstrict inequality includes equality (e.g., \( \leq \) or \( \geq \)). Show more…
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