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Im pretty sure I have the right answer, I just need help with the graph.

Im pretty sure I have the right answer, I just need help with the graph.-example-1
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You would graph the line as you normally would. Use the line as a boundary, meaning that y can equal the output of 2 or be less than the output of 2. So therefore, for example, if y=-4, then -4 is less than 2, so the line y=-4 would be a solution to the equation. The shaded area contains all the lines on the y-axis that satisfy the equation.
Im pretty sure I have the right answer, I just need help with the graph.-example-1
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