Question 210779
I need help solving this inequality. I don't understand how to find the answer for both sides. 8th grade algebra for my homework. Thank You 
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|3.5z| > |7|

The absolute value of 7 is just 7, so the right side
is just 7

|3.5z| > 7

Since 3.5 is positive, we may write
the left side as

3.5|z| > 7

Divide both sides by 3.5

{{{3.5abs(z)/3.5 > 7/3.5}}}

{{{cross(3.5)abs(z)/cross(3.5) > 2}}}

|z| > 2

So the distance any number which variable z can take 
on must be more than 2 units from 0, on either side
of 0, so the graph of the inequality on a number line is:

<================o-----------o===============>
 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1  0  1  2  3  4  5  6  7 

In interval notation the solution set is written:

         {{{"("-infinity""}}}{{{","-2"}}}{{{")U(2,"}}}{{{infinity}}}{{{")"}}} 

In set-builder notation the solution set is written

         {z|z<-2 OR z>2}

Edwin</pre>