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Graph the following inequality y < -2

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Many people would tell you not to do this, but I don't see the harm. Feed this into desmos on the net. I've done that for you. Notice that everything above minus 2 is white or unshaded. The dotted red line is the boundary between what is covered and what is not. y = - 2 is not really part of the graph. Remember y must be less than -2. So -2.000003 is a member of the graph, but -2 is not part of the graph.

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