SOLUTION: How do I graph the absolute value solution -15>x>1? The problem was |7+x/2|>4.

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Question 989036: How do I graph the absolute value solution -15>x>1? The problem was |7+x/2|>4.
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Answer by stanbon(75887) About Me  (Show Source):
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How do I graph the absolute value solution -15>x>1? The problem was
|7+x/2|>4.
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7+ (x/2) < -4 or 7+ (x/2) > 4
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(x/2) < -11 or (x/2) > -3
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x < - 22 or x > -6
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Graphing::
Sketch a coordinate x/y system.
Sketch a vertical dashed line at x = -22 and at x = -6
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Shade the half-plane to the left of x = -22 and to the right of x = -6
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That is the 2-dimension graph you want.
Cheers,
Stan H.
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Answer by macston(5194) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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abs%287%2Bx%2F2%29%3E4
7%2Bx%2F2%3E4 or 7%2Bx%2F2%3C-4
x%2F2%3E-3 or x%2F2%3C-11
x%3E-6 or x%3C-22
+graph%28+800%2C+800%2C+-25%2C+25%2C+-25%2C+25%2C+x%3C-22%2C+x%3E-6%29+
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The gap from x=-22 to x=-6 is not included.