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It’s about math and I’m having a really hard time

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Hello there. To solve this question, we'll need to pay attention on how that inequalities behaves on the graph and how to interpret correctly what this graph shows us.

Say we have two inequalities y < A and B < y, being A and B linear functions.

The graph can look like this:

The solution for this system of inequalities will be the intersection between the regions where they are defined:

Now, look at the graph from the question.

As you can see, the lines are parallel to each other, which means that they'll never intersect themselves at a point.

Thus, there are no region in the graph in which the regions will be overlapped, such that THERE IS NO SOLUTION.

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