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Graph-X represents the given set of inequalities.

What is inequality?

"An inequality is a relation which makes a non-equal comparison between two numbers or other mathematical expressions."

Given two inequalities are:

1. y > (1/3)x - 2

If we compare it with the slope-intercept form of a line, then:

Slope = 1/3, y-intercept = - 2

Therefore, the line cuts the y-axis at x = - 2.

Here, the greater than sign indicates that the graph would be shaded down.

2. y < - 4x - 2

If we compare it with the slope-intercept form of a line, then:

Slope = - 4, y-intercept = - 2

Therefore, the line cuts the y-axis at x = - 2.

Here, the less than sign indicates that the graph would be shaded up.

Therefore, Graph-X represents the given set of inequalities.

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