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Mathematics, 22.02.2020 07:27 gretchcampbell

A student is asked to graph
y < 7x − 5
y < 7x - 5 {"version":"1.1","math":"y < 7x - 5"}
, but decides to graph
y = 7x − 5
y = 7x - 5 {"version":"1.1","math":"y = 7x - 5"}
instead and hope it is close enough. Will the graph be correct? Do those two equations/inequalities have the same solutions?

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