Question 798929
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I have to graph the inequality and find the solution and got (-6,3) and (0,3) but got it incorrect.. 
each time i solve it i get -6 < x and x < 0 



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The range between - 6 and 0 on the number line needs to be MARKED by a very BOLD and SOLID line.


Checking, you'll see that all those values between the above range make the absolute-value inequality true. 


You can do the check!! 


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