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Graph the inequality by dragging the blue points.
`y\le4x+2`
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To graph y ≤ 4x + 2:
1. Draw the boundary line y = 4x + 2 as a solid line (solid because the inequality includes “≤”).
2. Two easy points on that line:
- (0, 2) (y-intercept)
- (−1, −2) (one left step, down 4)
(Or use (1, 6) instead of (−1, −2).)
Drag the blue points to these coordinates and draw the line through them.
3. Shade the region below and on the line. (Check with a test point: (0,0) gives 0 ≤ 2 — true — so the region containing the origin should be shaded.)
1. Draw the boundary line y = 4x + 2 as a solid line (solid because the inequality includes “≤”).
2. Two easy points on that line:
- (0, 2) (y-intercept)
- (−1, −2) (one left step, down 4)
(Or use (1, 6) instead of (−1, −2).)
Drag the blue points to these coordinates and draw the line through them.
3. Shade the region below and on the line. (Check with a test point: (0,0) gives 0 ≤ 2 — true — so the region containing the origin should be shaded.)
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