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What is the graph of the inequality in the coordinate plane? x ≥ 1
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The graph of the inequality x ≥ 1 is a vertical line passing through the point (1, 0) and extending to the right indefinitely. The line is included in the solution set, meaning the points on the line are also solutions to the inequality.
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