SOLUTION: What is the Solution for abs(x) >= -15?
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What is the Solution for abs(x) >= -15?
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Since the absolute value of any number is
always
positive, this means
. Since
, this means
will always be true for any x. So there are an infinite number of solutions
So the solution in interval notation is:
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