Question 465278
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The other tutor mistook -x for x.

y < -x 
y &#8804; x - 2

Draw the boundary lines whose equations are

y = -x
y = x - 2

Draw the first line dotted because the original inequality is <
It's drawn in red.
Draw the second one solid because the original inequality is &#8804;
It's drawn in green.

{{{drawing(400,400,-10,10,-10,10,

graph(400,400,-10,10,-10,10, -x*sqrt( sin(7x) )/sqrt( sin(7x) ),x-2),

locate(-3,-7,"SHADE_THIS_REGION"), locate(-2,-5,"SHADE_THIS_REGION")

 )}}}

Since the inequalities begin with y < and with y &#8804;, we shade
the area that is below BOTH lines.