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| Question 161518:  I have a worksheet and have two questions for you.  I am totally lost.
 1.  Solve 3+2(1-x)>6 or 2x+14< or eual to 8.  Graph the solution set on a number line.  For this one one of the solutions I came up with is x < or equal to 11.  Not sure on the other one.
 2.  Solve 3+ absolute value 2y-1 absolute value > or equal to 1.  Graph the solution set on a number line.
 Please help..
 Thanks
 Answer by gonzo(654)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! i solve first one as follows: 3 + 2*(1-x) > 6
 removing parentheses
 3 + 2 - 2*x > 6
 adding 2*x to both sides and subtracting 6 from both sides gets
 3 + 2 - 6 > 2*x
 which becomes
 5 - 6 > 2*x
 which becomes
 -1 > 2*x
 subtracting 2*x from both sides and adding 1 to both sides and the equation becomes
 -2*x > 1
 multiplying both sides by -1 and the equation becomes
 2*x < -1 (note reversal of inequality.
 dividing both sides by 2 and equation becomes
 x < -1/2
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 i solve second one as follows.
 2*x + 14 <= 8
 subtracting 14 from both sides and it becomes
 2*x <= 8 - 14
 which becomes
 2*x <= -6
 dividing both sides by 2 and it becomes
 x <= -3
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 third one is a little confusing but i'll assume you mean
 3 + |2*y-1| >= 1
 subtracting 3 from both sides and the equation becomes
 |2*y-1| >= -2
 which doesn't make a lot of sense because the absolute value of anything will always be greater than 0, let alone -2.
 i can't really solve this part because i don't understand the question very well.
 resubmit this one if i got it wrong.
 if i got it right, then
 |2*y-1| >= -2
 is your answer and it will be valid for any value of y and the lowest value of |2*y-1| will be 0.
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 back to the first two.
 we have 2 equations.
 first one is
 x < -1/2
 second one is
 x <= -3
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 i don't know if i can draw a number line good enough, but here's an attempt.
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 -3             -1/2  0   1/2           3
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 x is to the left up to but not including -1/2 for the first equation.
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 -3             -1/2  0   1/2           3
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 x is to the left up to and including -3 for the second equation.
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