Answer:
filled in dot on -2 and shade the rest to the right (see below)
Explanation:
This can also be read as "x is equal to or greater than -2." The "alligator" mouth, aka the inequality sign, is "eating" the x, meaning it's greater than the -2.
First graph the -2. Because it's also equal to, the dot on the -2 is filled in.
The inequality also acts as an arrow. It's pointing to the right, so the rest of the number line to the right is shaded.
This arrow method works only when the variable is on the left side so that is read "x is greater/less than a number."