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Any line divides the Cartesian plane into two parts. When deciding whether the line should be solid or dashed, think of the points on the line. If these points are not in the permitted region then it will be a dashed line, otherwise it will be a solid line. Usually this will mean that a strict inequality is dashed.

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What does a dashed boundary line indicate when graphing linear inequalities?

It means that the inequality is less than the value of the dashed line and is not equal to it.


What does two yellow lines one solid and one dashed means?

Two yellow lines, where one is solid and the other is dashed, indicate that passing is permitted for traffic in the direction of the dashed line, while it is not allowed for traffic in the direction of the solid line. This marking typically indicates a two-way road where one side can legally overtake slower vehicles, while the other side must remain in its lane. Drivers should always exercise caution and ensure it is safe to pass when the dashed line is present.


What will the line be if the inequality has a line underneath it?

If I understand the question correctly, the inequality is not strict. This means that points on the line are part of the solution and so the line is shown as a solid line rather than a dashed line.If I understand the question correctly, the inequality is not strict. This means that points on the line are part of the solution and so the line is shown as a solid line rather than a dashed line.If I understand the question correctly, the inequality is not strict. This means that points on the line are part of the solution and so the line is shown as a solid line rather than a dashed line.If I understand the question correctly, the inequality is not strict. This means that points on the line are part of the solution and so the line is shown as a solid line rather than a dashed line.


What is the points where used to graph linear inequalities?

To graph linear inequalities, you first identify the boundary line by rewriting the inequality in slope-intercept form (y = mx + b) and plotting the corresponding linear equation. If the inequality is strict (e.g., < or >), you use a dashed line to indicate that points on the line are not included. For non-strict inequalities (e.g., ≤ or ≥), a solid line is used. Finally, you shade the appropriate region of the graph to represent the solutions that satisfy the inequality, based on whether the inequality is greater than or less than.


When graphing inequalities which inequality line is solid?

The line that includes whatever variables are included in the equation.

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What is the difference between a dashed line and a solid line when graphing inequalities?

its different because they both repersent something.


When is passing car forbidden?

solid yellow lines in a pair or solid line on your side dashed line oncoming traffic side


Are used to separate more than one lane of traffic moving in the same direction where crossing the line except to avoid a hazard is not permitted?

Broken Yellow lines


What does a dashed boundary line indicate when graphing linear inequalities?

It means that the inequality is less than the value of the dashed line and is not equal to it.


What does a runway hold line look like?

two yellow lines, one solid and one dashed


On an airfield what are routes marked with solid white lines on the edges and a dashed white center line?

That's the runway


What does two yellow lines one solid and one dashed means?

Two yellow lines, where one is solid and the other is dashed, indicate that passing is permitted for traffic in the direction of the dashed line, while it is not allowed for traffic in the direction of the solid line. This marking typically indicates a two-way road where one side can legally overtake slower vehicles, while the other side must remain in its lane. Drivers should always exercise caution and ensure it is safe to pass when the dashed line is present.


What color is a vfr hold line?

The VFR hold line is comprised of two solid yellow lines followed by two dashed yellow lines with the dashes being on the runway side.


Are routes marked with solid white lines on the edges and a dashed white center line.?

Vehicle Traffic Lanes If the solid white line is on the driver side of the lane you cannot pass, if the dashed white center line is on your driver side of the lane, you can pass. Solid white lines at the edge of the travel lanes identify the edge of the road in poor visibility and define a paved shoulder in some cases.


What are the routes marked with solid white lines on the edges and dashed white center line?

Vehicle Traffic Lanes If the solid white line is on the driver side of the lane you cannot pass, if the dashed white center line is on your driver side of the lane, you can pass. Solid white lines at the edge of the travel lanes identify the edge of the road in poor visibility and define a paved shoulder in some cases.


What does a vfr hold line look like?

A VFR hold line looks like a pair solid yellow lines followed by a pair of broken (dashed) yellow lines.The dashed lines will be on the side closest to the runway, with the solid lines on the ramp-side of the taxiway. This is meant to communicate to pilots that while you do not need ATC clearance to cross over them to leave the runway (approaching from the dashed side) you DO need ATC clearance to cross over them and enter the runway (approaching from the solid side.)


What does the VFR hold line look like?

The VFR hold line is comprised of two solid yellow lines followed by two dashed yellow lines with the dashes being on the runway side.