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A person with no more than $15000 to invest plans to place the money in two investments. One investment is high risk, high yield; the other is low risk, low yield. At least $2000 is to be placed in the high-risk investment. Also, the amount invested at low risk should be at least three times the amount invested at high risk. Find and graph a system of inequalities.

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