SOLUTION: If x is an integer, how many possible values for x are there that satisfy the inequality abs(2-x) < -5 ?
Answer: zero. Can you please explain how it is zero
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Answer: zero. Can you please explain how it is zero
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Question 1100564: If x is an integer, how many possible values for x are there that satisfy the inequality abs(2-x) < -5 ?
Answer: zero. Can you please explain how it is zero Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! The absolute value is never negative.
It's the distance from zero to the value.
Distances are not negative.