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Graph x ≤ 4, and y≥ -8.

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The graph of x ≤ 4 is a solid vertical passing through the point x = 4 with the portion to the left of the line shaded.
The graph of y ≥ -8 is a solid horizontal line passing through the point y = -8 with the portion above the line shaded.
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Line with a formula of x = a is a vertical line while a line with a formula of y = b is a horizontal line on the other hand. In this case, the graph of x ≤ 4 is the region to the left of the line x = 4 to negative infinity. The graph of y≥ -8 is the region above the line y = -8 to positive infinity.
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