Answer: See attached.
Explanation:
Since the first equation uses a ≤ symbol, we know we will use a solid line. This is because it is less than and equal to. Then, we will graph it as a regular slope-intercept line.
This line has a slope of 5 and a y-intercept of -2. This means we will start at (0, -2) and move five units up for every unit right, or five units down for every unit left.
For the next equation, it uses a > symbol so we will use a dashed line. This is because it is not equal to, only greater than. Same as the previous. We will graph it as a slope-intercept line, but using a dashed line instead of a solid line.
This line has a slope of -2 and a y-intercept of positive 5. This means we will start at (0, 5) and move two units down for every unit right, or two units up for every unit left.