SOLUTION: After solving an absolute value do you write is like this:
|x<10|
x<10 or x<-10
(infinity sign,10) or (-infinity sign, -10)
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Question 338138: After solving an absolute value do you write is like this:
|x<10|
x<10 or x<-10
(infinity sign,10) or (-infinity sign, -10)
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
After solving an absolute value do you write is like this:
x<|10|
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x<10 or x<-10
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No.
You write as
-10 < x < 10
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If the problem is
x > |10| you would get
x >10 or x < -10
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Remember: You can always check
your answers in the original
equation.
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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