Respuesta :

The graph shows a line with a dashed boundary and shading below the line. This indicates that the inequality is less than or equal to.

To write the inequality for this graph, we can look at the line itself. The line passes through the point (-1, 0), which means the y-intercept is 0.

Since the line is dashed, it means that the points on the line itself are not included in the solution. Therefore, we need to use the "less than" symbol, "<" instead of "less than or equal to", "≤".

Combining these pieces of information, the inequality for the graph is y < 0.

In other words, any point below the line, but not on the line itself, would satisfy this inequality.