a.
To determine the graph of the following system.
a.

Explanation of Solution
Given:
The inequality expressions are:
Graph:
Interpretation:
Therefore, this is the the graph of the following system.
b.
To determine whether the system of equation intersect or not.
b.

Answer to Problem 29PPE
No
Explanation of Solution
Given:
If the system of equation intersects then it should satisfy each other.
Putting the value of (i) in equation (ii),
So it does not satisfy the equation.
Conclusion:
Therefore, the system of equation
c.
To determine whether the shaded region in the graph from (a) overlap or not.
c.

Answer to Problem 29PPE
No
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The shaded region in the graph from (a)
From the graph in (a) the representation is,
Graph:
And from (b) the system of equation
Moreover, the shaded portion for
There is no overlap of the two graph as in the middle there is empty portion that does not share any property with
Conclusion:
Therefore, the shaded region in the graph from (a) does not overlap.
c.
To determine whether the system of inequality have any solution.
c.

Answer to Problem 29PPE
No
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The system of inequality
From the graph in (a) the representation is,
Graph:
And from (b) the system of equation
Moreover, the shaded portion for
There is no overlap of the two graph as in the middle there is empty portion that does not share any property with
Thus, there is no solution of the system
Conclusion:
Therefore, the system of inequality does not have any solution.
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