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How will the solution of the system y > 2x + and y < 2x + change if the inequality sign on both inequalities is reversed to y < 2x + and y > 2x + ?

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There is no solution to the system in its original form. There are no points in common. If the signs are reversed, the system has an intersection with an infinite number of solutions.

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The System of inequality is ,

1. y > 2 x + p

2. y < 2 x + p

Suppose we assign some values to p and q and draw its graph

And, then the inequality sign on both inequalities is reversed

3. y < 2 x + p

4. y > 2 x + p

And , then draw it's graph

it has been found that, the solution set of both the inequality remains same.That is there is no point or set of points , which satisfy both the system of inequality.

The system has no solution.

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