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    \(\left\{ \begin{array} { l } x - y < 2 \\ x + y > 4 \end{array} \right.\)
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{x−y<2x+y>4\left\{ \begin{array} { l } x - y < 2 \\x + y > 4\end{array} \right.{x−y<2x+y>4​

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{x−y<2x+y>4\left\{ \begin{array} { l } x - y < 2 \\x + y > 4\end{array} \right.{x−y<2x+y>4​ is a system of linear __________ in two variables.

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