Which graph represents the inequality x≥2?

Answer:
The second graph in the upper line.
Step-by-step explanation:
We have been given an inequality [tex]x\geq 2[/tex]. We are asked to find the graph of the given inequality.
Since our inequality has a greater than or equal to sign, so the boundary line of inequality would be solid line.
The boundary line would be vertical line passing through the x-axis at point [tex](2,0)[/tex].
Now, we will test point (0,0) to find the shaded area.
[tex]0\geq 2[/tex]
Since point (0,0) doesn't satisfy the given inequality, so shaded area of the given inequality would be area excluding point (0,0).
Therefore, option B is the correct choice.