SOLUTION: How do you graph on a number line this |3x + 4| < 7

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Question 297120: How do you graph on a number line this
|3x + 4| < 7

Answer by drparpor(2)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
becuase there is an absloute value u have to do this
-7 < 3x + 4 < 7 Then solve for x by adding -4 to each side
-11 < 3x < 3 Divide by three
-11/3 < x < 1
X will be between -11/3 and 1 so the graph line will be a line going from 1 to -11/3 and the circles will be open because it's <,> not equeal to

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