Graph the inequality: x ≤ –2

(1 point)
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A number line is labeled with even numbers from negative 6 to 6 with a step size of 1. The point negative 2 on the number line has a solid dot, and the number line is shaded to the right of negative 2.
Image with alt text: A number line is labeled with even numbers from negative 6 to 6 with a step size of 1. The point negative 2 on the number line has a solid dot, and the number line is shaded to the right of negative 2.

A ray is graphed on a number line. The ray points left from a solid endpoint at negative 2.
Image with alt text: A ray is graphed on a number line. The ray points left from a solid endpoint at negative 2.

A ray is graphed on a number line. The ray points left and has an open circle endpoint at negative 2.
Image with alt text: A ray is graphed on a number line. The ray points left and has an open circle endpoint at negative 2.

A number line is labeled with even numbers from negative 6 to 6 with a step size of 1. The point negative 2 on the number line has an open dot, and the number line is shaded to the right of negative 2.

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Image: A number line is labeled from -6 to 6 with a step size of 1. There is an open dot at -2 and the line is shaded to the right of -2.
so is it a b c or d
Sorry about that. The correct graph for the inequality x ≤ –2 is option D, where the number line is labeled with even numbers from negative 6 to 6 with a step size of 1. The point negative 2 on the number line has an open dot, and the number line is shaded to the right of negative 2.