To graph: the given system of inequalities.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Calculation:
Since both the inequalities have less than or greater than sign, so the graphs of these inequality will have a dotted line. Since
Now test a point which satisfies inequality (1).
Thus, the exterior part of parabola (1) will be shaded.
Now test a point which satisfies inequality (2).
Thus, the exterior part of ellipse (2) will be shaded.
The graph of given system of inequalities is shown below.
The red shaded portion represents inequality (1), the blue shaded portion represents inequality (2) and the region of intersection of two inequalities is shaded with light purple.
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