Graph the inequality:x</=-2

A. <-6,-4,-2,0,2,4,6> The dot is on the -2 going to 6 and it's a filled dot.
B. <-6,-4,-2,0,2,4,6> The dot is on the -2 going to -6 and its a filled dot.
C. <-6,-4,-2,0,2,4,6> The dot is on the -2 going to -6 it's a unfilled circle.
D. <-6,-4,-2,0,2,4,6> The dot is on the -2 going to 6 and its an unfilled dot.
Is the answer B?

x <= -2 has the filled dot at -2, but the shading continues all the way to the left.

No idea what all those other values are supposed to be.

To graph the inequality x ≤ -2, you can follow these steps:

1. Start by drawing a number line and marking the values from -6 to 6.

2. Since the inequality is x ≤ -2, the dot should be on -2.

3. To determine if the dot should be filled or unfilled, check the inequality symbol. In this case, ≤ means "less than or equal to," so the dot should be filled.

4. Finally, draw an arrow extending to the left from the filled dot to indicate all the values less than or equal to -2.

Given the options:

A. <-6,-4,-2,0,2,4,6> The dot is on the -2 going to 6 and it's a filled dot.
B. <-6,-4,-2,0,2,4,6> The dot is on the -2 going to -6, and it's a filled dot.
C. <-6,-4,-2,0,2,4,6> The dot is on the -2 going to -6, and it's an unfilled circle.
D. <-6,-4,-2,0,2,4,6> The dot is on the -2 going to 6, and it's an unfilled dot.

Based on the explanation above, the correct answer would be option C. The dot is on the -2 going to -6, and it's an unfilled circle.