Solve this inqualite. |t + 4| > 10 Explain
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Okay! So you know what the absolute value is right? Or do you not?
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Basically, t is anything from 7 or above. 6 + 4 = 11 which is greater than 10, and the absolute value is also 11, still greater.
Solve (x – 3)(x – 4) = 0. Okay, this one is already factored for me. But how do I solve this? Think: If I multiply two things together and the result is zero, what can I say about those two things? I can say that at least one of them must also be zero. That is, the only way to multiply and get zero is to multiply by zero. (This is sometimes called "The Zero Factor Property" or "Rule" or "Principle".)
Sorry, I meant 7 + 4 = 11 :P :)
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8. Which expression is equivalent to |x| > 11?
https://www.khanacademy.org/math/cc-sixth-grade-math/cc-6th-expressions-and-variables/cc-6th-equivalent-expressions/v/equivalent-forms-of-expressions-1 look this sight up and thats the answer
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