Question 56463
Graph as a solid, straight, horizontal line through 10 on the y-axis, then shade everything above the line, which represents all points where y is greater than 10.

For the benefit of everyone who sees this, the line is dashed when the inequality is greater than or less than, but not also equal to.  It is solid when the inequality is either greater than or equal to or less than or equal to. That's  because the point on the axis is included when the inequality is also equal to and not included when the inequality is not also equal to.