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An graphing solution is basically drawing the solution (answer) on the graph.

But remember, when it's < or > you draw a broken line something like this - - - - - - to show that it isn't included.

If it's an included sign like < > but with another line below those signs then you draw a straight line without gaps ____________ like that.

It's hard to show since my keyboard don't have mathematical symbols

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