Graph this inequality:

y≤–2
Plot points on the boundary line. Select the line to switch between solid and dotted. Select a region to shade it.

To graph the inequality y ≤ -2, we can start by drawing a horizontal line at y = -2. Since the inequality includes equality (≤), we will use a solid line.

Now, since the inequality asks for all values of y that are less than or equal to -2, we shade the region below the line.

Here is the graph of the inequality y ≤ -2:
*[illustration graph_inequality]
The shaded region below the solid line represents all the points (x, y) that satisfy the inequality y ≤ -2.