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OpenStudy (anonymous):
What's the question?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
we need a question xD
OpenStudy (narissa):
can someone help me solve and graph the inequality its kinda hard but its 4-v inside two straight lines >5 2) i have to write the inequality as two inequalities without absolute value
OpenStudy (narissa):
do u know what im talking about @xapproachesinfinity
OpenStudy (narissa):
@Ashes.boom
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OpenStudy (narissa):
@AlexandervonHumboldt2
OpenStudy (narissa):
@zepdrix
OpenStudy (narissa):
@campbell_st
OpenStudy (narissa):
@jim_thompson5910
OpenStudy (campbell_st):
so the problem looks like
\[\left| 4 - v \right| > 5\]
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OpenStudy (narissa):
I need to show my work! It shows 1) solve and graph the inequality Yes Yes
OpenStudy (campbell_st):
ok, this is an absolute value inequality so you need to solve
(4 - v) > 5 and -(4 - v) > 5
so there are 2 inequalities to solve....
OpenStudy (narissa):
Then a )write the inequality as two inequalities without absolute value b) Solve the inequality and write the solution set and c) graph the solution on a number line
OpenStudy (narissa):
ok
OpenStudy (narissa):
thats a right ?
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OpenStudy (campbell_st):
so a is done now just solve and you will get 2 solutions
OpenStudy (narissa):
yaa thanks
OpenStudy (narissa):
k so first i add -4 to all 3 sides so it should look like -5-4<4-v-4<5-4 right
OpenStudy (narissa):
9>v>-1 1<v<9 right @campbell_st
OpenStudy (narissa):
im done with all 3 can u help me with the next i will post it seperate and medal thanks