SOLUTION: Got an algebra question. Suppose 8 is less than X, and X is less than 12. Write an "absolute value" inequality that is equivalent to this compound inequality. I can turn an

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Question 53764: Got an algebra question. Suppose 8 is less than X, and X is less than 12. Write an "absolute value" inequality that is equivalent to this compound inequality.
I can turn an absolute value inequality to a compound inequality, but can't seem to turn this compound into an absolute value inequality.
Thanks for the assist.
Respectfully,
Joe Hoerth
Coppell, Texas

Answer by aaaaaaaa(138) About Me  (Show Source):
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8 is less than X, and X is less than 12:
8+%3C+x+%3C+12
The difference between 8 and 12 is 4. Half of 4 is 2. Therefore, since we want an absolute value inequality, we need to change those values (8 and 12) into numbers with opposite signs. The ones that will work are -2 and 2. Now that we know that, it's pretty easy:
8+%3C+x+%3C+12
8+-+10+%3C+x+-+10+%3C+12+-+10
-2+%3C+x+-+10+%3C+2
abs%28x-10%29+%3C+2