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What does 4>y>-2 look like on a graph?

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Answer: See the attached or the below explanation.

Step-by-step explanation:

4 ≥ y ≥ -2 will have two horizontal lines. One at y = 4 and one at y = -2. These lines will be solid, since it is ≥ symbols and not >.

Then, the portion in the middle will be shaded.

I have graphed the given inequality, see the attached picture.

What does 4>y>-2 look like on a graph?-example-1
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