Question 31291
Well, you start by treating the inequality as an equation in order to graph the line. In this case, the graph is a vertical line with the x-intercept = -6. I can't graph this here for some reason.

The final step is, if the inequality is {{{a<=b}}} or{{{a>=b}}}, then the line must be a solid line. The solid line indicates that -6 is included in the inequality.
But if the inequality is {{{a<b}}} or{{{a>b}}} then the line must be a dashed-line.

Now you need to shade the area on that side of the where the inequality is true.  This will be the area on the left side of the line.