SOLUTION: {x||x-0|≤3}
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Question 528117: {x||x-0|≤3}
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{x||x-0|≤3}
I really don't understand this problem
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Given problem is expressed in set notation which says:
The absolute value of (x-0)≤3 or |x-0|≤3
Solve for two solutions:
x-0≤3
x≤3
or
-x+0≤3
multiply by -1 and reverse inequality sign
x≥-3
Solutions:
[-3,3]
number line
<.......[-3<====>3]............>
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