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Answer:

The graph is linear and shaded below the line.

Explanation:

It looks like the graph is linear, since the line is straight and continues on forever in both directions. It's not quadratic or absolute value, since quadratic graphs are curved and absolute value graphs branch off in two directions.

If you look at the Desmos graph attached, the shade is below the line, not above the line.

Finally, (0, 0) is not a solution since this point is not part of the shaded section of the graph.

Hopefully this helps! If you need further clarification, let me know!

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