SOLUTION: How would I express absolute value inequalities as compound inequalities? My problem is |h|<6. How would I make that into a compound inequality?

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Question 657475: How would I express absolute value inequalities as compound inequalities?
My problem is |h|<6. How would I make that into a compound inequality?

Answer by MathLover1(20850) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
abs%28h%29%3C6 means h%3C6 and -h%3C6
if -h%3C6, then -6%3Ch
to make that into a compound inequality, write:
-6%3Ch%3C6
the graph of abs%28h%29%3C6

+graph%28+600%2C+600%2C+-15%2C+15%2C+-15%2C+15%2Cabs%28x%29%2Cabs%28x%29%3C6%29+