This question practices representing linear inequalities on graphs. Understanding how to interpret and sketch inequalities is key for GCSE Algebra.
Use a dashed line for strict inequalities. Test a point not on the line to identify the region. Ensure shading matches the inequality symbol.
For a linear inequality y < mx + c, draw the line y = mx + c as dashed if strict. Shade below for '<' and above for '>'. This works for any linear inequality.