SOLUTION: Please help - getting stuck with this absolute value problem: \2x+3\>= -13

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Question 10794: Please help - getting stuck with this absolute value problem:
\2x+3\>= -13

Answer by rapaljer(4671)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You are comparing an absolute value of some quantity to a NEGATIVE number. Since ANY absolute value will automatically be greater than or equal to zero, it will ALWAYS be greater than or equal to -13.

Final answer--true for all values of x, from negative infinity to positive infinity.

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