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 A?

Can you please help me?

Everything on the number line left of x = -2 including x = -2

so
Big black dot on -2
arrow pointing left from there. I do not know what the number six has to do with the problem. B is the only one with all the values in our domain.

So the answer is B?

Yes, the answer is A. To graph the inequality x ≤ -2, you start by plotting a filled dot on -2 on the number line. Then, since x is less than or equal to -2, you shade the region to the left of -2. This can be represented by the number line <-6, -4, -2, 0, 2, 4, 6> with a filled dot on -2.