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26 July, 12:44

Write the absolute value inequality in the form

|x-b| |x-b|>c that has the solution set x7.

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  1. 26 July, 12:48
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    |x-1|>6

    Step-by-step explanation:

    x7.

    The distance between - 5 and 7 is

    7 - - 5 = 7+5 = 12

    Divide that by 2

    12/2 = 6

    That is the c value

    We use the greater than since we have an or

    |x-b|>6

    Substitute a value in for x with an equals sign to determine b

    x=7

    7-b = 6

    b=1

    |x-1|>6
  2. 26 July, 13:09
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    |x - 1| > 6

    Step-by-step explanation:

    b is the centre:

    (-5 + 7) / 2

    2/2 = 1

    b = 1

    c is the distance from the centre

    c = 7 - 1 = 6

    Since it's an or case, > with the modulus

    |x - 1| > 6
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