This question practices linear inequalities with positive slope and non-strict inequality signs. Students should understand when to use a solid line and shade below.
\( \text{Which graph correctly shows the inequality } y \leq 3x - 2? \)
Choose one option:
Use a solid line for '≤'. Shade correctly below the line. Verify by testing a point not on the line.
For y \leq mx + c, draw the line solid and shade below. This method works for any linear inequality with a non-strict sign. Test a point if unsure.
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