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- (2, -2); \
$$\begin{cases} y < x - 3 \\\\ y > -x + 1 \\end{cases}$$
Step1: Substitute into first inequality
Substitute $x=2$, $y=-2$ into $y < x-3$:
$-2 < 2 - 3$
$-2 < -1$
Step2: Substitute into second inequality
Substitute $x=2$, $y=-2$ into $y > -x+1$:
$-2 > -2 + 1$
$-2 > -1$
Step3: Check inequality validity
The first inequality is true, but the second is false. A point must satisfy all inequalities in a system to be a solution.
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The point $(2, -2)$ is not a solution to the given system of inequalities.