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Logistical Boundary and Feasibility Analysis
A logistics coordinator is mapping two restricted zones using the system of linear inequalities . After graphing both inequalities on a coordinate plane, the coordinator observes that the boundary lines are parallel and the shaded regions face away from each other, resulting in no common area. Based on this graphical representation, what is the resulting solution set for this system?
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Logistical Boundary and Feasibility Analysis