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(A) - infinity, infinity (B) 0 (C) -8, infi
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Professor I'm having trouble with solving absolute value equations and inequalities. Hopefully this is clear. /z+8/>0
(A) - infinity, infinity (B) 0 (C) -8, infinity. Or (D) -8,8 thank you Answer by swincher4391(1107) (Show Source):
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and = and
This means it can be ANY value but -8 since -8 makes us have 0.
In interval notation: (-inf,-8) U (-8,inf)
I do not see this answer, but this is the answer.
If this was supposed to be then the answer would be A, since -8 would no longer be a problem.