Answer:
a shaded region below a dashed boundary line
Step-by-step explanation:
this inequality uses the "less than" symbol (<), so we will use a dashed line because we are not including the values on the line
plug in (0,0) to see if we are shading above or below the line
0 < -1/2(0) + 5
0 < 5
this is true, so we will shade in the side that the point (0,0) is located, which is below the line (we know this because the inequality has a y intercept of 5)