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Answer:
see below
Step-by-step explanation:
Setting x=0, you can find the y-intercept:
y = 4
Setting y = 0, you can find the x-intercept:
2x = 4
x = 2
The boundary line can be drawn through these intercept points, (0,4) and (2,0). Because the "equal to" case is not included, the boundary line will be dashed.
The y variable is on the open side of the comparison symbol (y>), so the shading is above the boundary line. That is where y-values are greater than those on the line.

Answer:
Answer is in the attachment
Step-by-step explanation:
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