graph this inequality: x > -2 plot points on the boundary line. select the line to switch between solid and…

graph this inequality: x > -2 plot points on the boundary line. select the line to switch between solid and dotted. select a region to shade it.

graph this inequality: x > -2 plot points on the boundary line. select the line to switch between solid and dotted. select a region to shade it.

Answer

Explanation:

Step1: Identify the boundary line

The boundary line for the inequality (x > - 2) is the vertical line (x=-2). Since the inequality is (x > - 2) (not (x\geq - 2)), the boundary line is dotted.

Step2: Determine the shaded region

For the inequality (x > - 2), we shade the region to the right of the line (x =-2) because for any point ((x,y)) in that region, the (x) - coordinate is greater than (-2).

Answer:

Plot a dotted vertical line (x =-2) and shade the region to the right of this line.