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D) a shaded region below a dashed boundary line


The < tells us it's dashed if it were (< or =) symbol it would be solid.

then

Graph the inequality by finding the boundary line, then shading the appropriate area.

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Answer:

A shaded region above a solid boundary line.

Explanation:

The given inequality is y ≥ |x + 2| -3.


This inequality may be written two ways:

(a) y ≥ x + 2 - 3

or

y ≥ x - 1


(b) y ≥ -x -2 - 3

or

y ≥ -x - 5


A graph of the inequality is shown below. The shaded region satisfies the inequality.


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