The graph can be shown in the picture for the both the inequality and in the inequality c ≤ 3; 3 is included but in inequality c< 3; 3 is excluded.
It is defined as the expression in mathematics in which both sides are not equal they have mathematical signs either less than or greater than known as inequality.
We have given inequality:
c ≤ 3
If we graph the above inequality we can see the outer line is solid but in inequality c < 3 the outer line is dashed which means 3 is included in the included in the inequality c ≤ 3 and in inequality c< 3; 3 is excluded.
Thus, the graph can be shown in the picture for the both the inequality and in the inequality c ≤ 3; 3 is included but in inequality c< 3; 3 is excluded.
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