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Graph y ≥ -x2 - 1.



Click on the graph until the correct graph appears.

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To graph this inequality, you can start by graphing the related function y = -x^2 - 1. This is a downward-facing parabola that opens downwards and has a vertex at (0, -1).

To graph the inequality y ≥ -x^2 - 1, you need to shade the region above the graph of the parabola. This is because any point above the parabola will have a y-coordinate that is greater than or equal to the corresponding y-coordinate on the parabola.

So, to graph the inequality, you can shade the region above the parabola. You can use a dotted line to represent the boundary of the inequality, since the inequality includes the possibility of equality (y = -x^2 - 1).

I hope this helps!

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