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OpenStudy (anonymous):

[10 - (t-2)] > 1 What is the answer? I think it's t<11 or t>13, correct? Thank you much. Mes petits chats! :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hello? Oui ou non? Yes or non? Ja und nein?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Are [] Gaussian Brackets?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

They're the absolute value thingers :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

C'est un problem de la valeur absolue?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@thomasj OUI! BIEN SUR!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I don't speak Icelandic Sign Language, but I can if you like. Ooowww!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[| 10 - (t-2) | > 1.\] 1) \[10 - (t-2) > 1\]\[9 -t +2 > 0\]\[11> t\] 2) \[10-(t-2)<-1\]\[10-t+2<-1\]\[13<t\] Yes you are right.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thank you very much. :) Although, I just needed you to say yes....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I have a very unique math situation, I'm currently a high school sophomore and I took two terms of Pre-Algebra my freshman year, then I moved into Algebra 1 spring term, struggled with two terms of Geometry, but passed. Now, I'm taking two Algebra classes and one Geometry course online. I got a month to earn three credits. Aaah! Plus, I gotta do other homework, too. Aaaah!

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