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Procedural Constraints for Graphing
A production supervisor is graphing the inequality to define a safety threshold for machine output on a coordinate plane. According to the standard graphing procedure, identify the correct line style (solid or dashed) that must be used for the boundary line . Additionally, state why the origin is not an appropriate test point for determining which region of the graph to shade.
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