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Answer:


\displaystyle y ≥ 3x - 2 \\ x + 2y ≤ 4

Explanation:

This system of inequalities has a shared portion at the origin, so we can easily jump to using the zero-interval test [test point (0, 0)] to verify the inequalities as false or true:


\displaystyle 0 + 2[0] ≤ 4 → 0 ≤ 4


\displaystyle 0 ≥ 3[0] - 2 → 0 ≥ -2

Plus, both inequalities have a solid line, so they must have an equivalence line underneath each inequality symbol.

So, from all what was explained, you have your answer.

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