Question 312490
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|2x - 3| > 5 

That says 2x - 3 is either less than -5 or else it's greater than +5, 
but not inclusive of either -10 or +10 since the symbol
of inequality is > and not <u>></u>

And that is the same thing as saying:

2x - 3 < -5 OR 2x - 3 > +5 

Add 3 to both sides in both inequalities to get 2x alone 
on the left of each one

2x - 3 < -5 OR 2x - 3 > +5
   + 3   +3       + 3   +3
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2x     < -2 OR 2x    >   8 

Divide both sides of both inequalities by 2 to solve for x 
in each one:

  {{{2x/2}}} < {{{(-2)/2}}} OR  < {{{2x/2}}} > {{{8/2}}}

x < -1  OR  x > 4 

on a number line that has this graph:

<========================o-------------------o====================>
-7  -6  -5  -4  -3  -2  -1   0   1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9  

In interval notation, that's ({{{-infinity}}}, -1) U (4, {{{infinity}}})

Edwin</pre>