Graph x≤−3.

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To graph x ≤ -3, we will draw a solid vertical line at x = -3, indicating that -3 is included in the solution set. Then, we will shade the region to the left of the line to represent all the values of x that are less than or equal to -3.

The graph of x ≤ -3 can be represented as follows:

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-4 -3 -2 -1 0

In this graph, all the values to the left of -3, including -3 itself, satisfy the inequality x ≤ -3.