The inequality \( y \leq -12 \) describes all y-values that are less than or equal to -12.
To visualize this:
- Since the inequality includes equal to (the "≤" part), the line representing \( y = -12 \) will be solid (or closed circle) at \( y = -12 \).
- The values for \( y \) that satisfy this inequality will be everything below the line \( y = -12 \), which means the graph will extend downwards (-∞).
Given the options provided, none of them accurately describe the graph of \( y \leq -12 \). However, if we had to pick one based on the notion of "arrow pointing to" a direction:
- The correct answer should involve a closed circle at \( y = -12 \) and an arrow pointing downward, not left or right.
Thus, please ensure to look for a suitable option or modify your answer choices for better accuracy.