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The point (−2, 2) is a solution to which of the following systems? y > −2x + 2 and y > x + 5 y < x + 2 and y > x − 1 y < 2x + 8 and y ≥ −x − 3 y < 2x + 3 and y ≥ −2x − 5.

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