SOLUTION: HELP. I dont understand the question: write an absolute value inequality that has exactly one solution in common with y≥|x-3|+5. the common solution should not be the vertex

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Question 773891: HELP. I dont understand the question: write an absolute value inequality that has exactly one solution in common with y≥|x-3|+5. the common solution should not be the vertex (3,5) of the boundary. Explain how you found your inequality.
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