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Answer:


y\leq -x+4

Explanation:

The first thing that we can do is look at the equation of the line and then worry about the inequality afterwards.

This line has a y-intercept of 4 and a slope of -1.

This means that the equation of this line would be
y=-x+4

Now that we have the equation of the line, we just need to determine which inequality sign to use.

As the shaded region is BELOW the line, we will use a less than (<) sign.

As the line is fully shaded, I can only assume that it is meant to include the line, which would mean that
y\leq -x+4 would be the equation for this inequality.

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