3x-3y<17

.3x+4y>9
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The solution to these inequalities is a region or area, not a single point. However, (8,12) happens to lie in the defined area, but so do many other points. The defined area is bounded only by the lines 3x-3y=17 and 0.3x+4y=9.

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