SOLUTION: How do i solve : 4|3x-2|+6<7 ???

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Question 266654: How do i solve : 4|3x-2|+6<7 ???
Answer by Edwin McCravy(20060)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!



Isolate the absolute value

Add -6 to both sides:



Divide both sides by 4



To remove the absolute value bars write



Multiple all three sides by 4 to clear of fractions



Add +8 to all three sides:



Divide all three sides by 12



Reduce fractions:



Interval notation is (,)

Edwin

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