Question 590920
-2|x|<6


|x| > 6/(-2)


|x| > -3


Since the absolute value of any number is ALWAYS nonnegative, this means that |x| will either be 0 or some positive number.


So |x| is ALWAYS larger/greater than -3 for any value of x.


So there are an infinite number of solutions.

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