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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
y ≤ 6 reads "y is smaller than or equal to 6." Note that y = 6 is a horizontal straight line (which you'd represent using a solid line), and that y < 6 represents the area underneath this solid horizontal line. No matter what value you choose for x, y will always be equal to or less than 6.
So:
For several x values plot the points (x, 6).
Draw a horizontal solid line through these points.
Shade the area underneath this line.