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The solution to an absolute value inequality is shown on the graph below.
-5-4-3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5
What is another way to show the solution?
x> -3 or x < 2
{x|x <-3 orx <2}
[-3, 2]
O (-3, 2).



Sagot :

The solution to the absolute value inequality is (-3,2).

What is absolute value inequality ?

Absolute Value Inequality is the expression which contains absolute function as well as inequality signs .

The absolute value inequality is represented in the form of  a line

Interval of the function is  -3 to 2

As the intervals are represented by open circles, so  -3 and 2 are exclusive of the values of the inequality.

Therefore the another way to show the solution is

-3 < x < 2

or

(-3,2)

Therefore,  the solution to the absolute value inequality is (-3,2).

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