The correct solution for the inequality -y/2 ≤ 3 is y ≥ -6.
To graph this inequality, we draw a solid line going horizontally through -6 on the y-axis, since the inequality includes "greater than or equal to" (-6 is included). Then, we shade the region above the line, as all y-values greater than or equal to -6 satisfy the inequality.
The graph can be shown as:
[graph of the inequality]
Choose the correct solution and graph for the inequality.
- y/2 ≤3
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