The graph's lowest point is at y = -2, and the graph's highest point is at y = 10, so we know it would start off with -2 and end with 10. The dot at the lowest point is not shaded in, indicating that the graph does not include -2. So, we would represent this exclusion in our inequality with a less than (<) sign. As for the highest point at y = 10, it is shaded in, indicating that the graph does include 10. We would show this in our inequality with a less than or equal to sign (≤)