Question 174022
Step 1:  Change the inequality sign to an equal sign and graph the resulting line by whatever method you like.  Since the inequality sign includes equals (≤), graph the line as a solid line.  (otherwise, you would graph it as a dashed line.)


Step 2:  Pick a point that is NOT on the line.  Any time you have a line that does NOT pass through the origin, pick (0,0) as your point.


Step 3:  Substitute the coordinate values from the point you selected into the original inequality.


If the result is a TRUE statement, shade in the half-plane on the side of the line that CONTAINS the selected point.


If the result is a FALSE statement, shade in the half-plane on the side of the line that does NOT CONTAIN the selected point.