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To graph inequalities on a TI-84 Plus, first, enter the inequality in the Y= editor using the "y=" button. Use a single equation to represent the boundary (e.g., y < mx + b), and then set the inequality symbol by selecting the appropriate option from the "TEST" menu (accessed via the "2nd" and "MATH" buttons). After entering the boundary equation, press the "GRAPH" button to visualize the inequality. You can adjust the graph settings if needed to better display the shaded region that represents the solution set.

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