Respuesta :

frika

Answer:

See explanation

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Draw the dotted line y=-x. This line must be dotted, because the inequality y<-x is with sign < (without notion "or equal to"). Then shade the region that contains all values of y that are less than -x (bottom part that is shaded in red on the attached diagram).

2. Draw the solid line y=x-2. This line must be solid, because the inequality y≤x-2 is with sign ≤ (with notion "or equal to"). Then shade the region that contains all values of y that are less or equal to x-2  (bottom part that is shaded in blue on the attached diagram).

3. Their common part (region that is shaded in both red and blue colors) represents both inequalities.

Ver imagen frika

It's this one, just did the test.

Ver imagen 93x62ND