Part 1: Solve |4x-11| < 5. You must show all work. Part 2: Use complete sentences to describe the graph in words.
when ever solving inequalities with absolute value, you must split it up into solving two separate inequalitites: 4x-11 < 5 AND 4x-11 > -5 can you take it from here to get the solutions?
no.....
with both, add 11 and divide by 4 to both sides, can you do that part?
lol
do i have to use complete sentences?
\[|4x-11| < 5.\] \[-5<4x-11<5\] add 11 \[6<4x<16\] divide by 4 \[\frac{6}{4}<x<4\]
yes complete sentences first remove the damned absolute value signs because they get on my last nerve then add eleven because is annoys me when i just want x finally divide by 4 because some idiot stuck a 4 in front of my x done
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