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Answer:

[tex]x\le \:3\quad :\quad \begin{bmatrix}\mathrm{Solution:}\:&\:x\le \:3\:\\ \:\mathrm{Interval\:Notation:}&\:(-\infty \:,\:3]\end{bmatrix}[/tex]

Thus, -2 comes under the interval domain of the inequality (-∞, 3].

Hence, (-2, 6) is a solution to the linear inequality.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the linear inequality

x ≤ 3

substitute the value of x = -2

-2  ≤ 3

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It is clear that -2 is indeed less than 3. Thus, the ordered pair (-2, 6) is a solution to the linear inequality.

Also,

[tex]x\le \:3\quad :\quad \begin{bmatrix}\mathrm{Solution:}\:&\:x\le \:3\:\\ \:\mathrm{Interval\:Notation:}&\:(-\infty \:,\:3]\end{bmatrix}[/tex]

Thus, -2 comes under the interval domain of the inequality (-∞, 3].

Hence, (-2, 6) is a solution to the linear inequality.

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