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A compound inequality that has no solution typically involves conflicting conditions that cannot be satisfied simultaneously. For example, the inequality ( x < 2 ) and ( x > 5 ) has no solution because no number can be less than 2 and greater than 5 at the same time. Such contradictions arise when the ranges of the inequalities do not overlap.

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