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Question 211811: I dont understand what i'm supposed to do. i tried dividing the problem by 5 to isolate the x but im sure what to do after that. the question is:
The interval described in set-builder notation by the inequality |5x+0|<25 has an interval notation (a,b). Answer by Earlsdon(6294) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! In absolute-value problems such as this one, you need first to remove the absolute-value bars. When you do this, you will get two inequalities, for example: Remove the bars. or .
So for your problem: Remove the bars. or Now solve these two inequalities by dividing both sides by 5. or So the Interval would be:
(-5 < x < 5)
(-5, 5)