SOLUTION: |x-1|>y+7

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Question 1004465: |x-1|>y+7
Answer by josgarithmetic(39620)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You did not say what you want with the statement.

Try this way:

This has one critical x value, x=1.

x-1 POSITIVE OR 0,



x-1 NEGATIVE,




You would indicate on the graph where the two regions are. Be reminded, you put together the region to the left of x=1 and to the right of and including x=1.

The red shaded region shows the solution area

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