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14 May, 00:41

Amber is solving the inequality |X+6| - 12 <13 by graphing. Which equations should Amber graph?

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  1. 14 May, 01:00
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    We start at:

    |X+6| - 12 < 13

    Here we can add 12 to both sides:

    |X+6| <13 + 12 = 25

    |X+6| < 25

    We can separate it in two equations:

    if x > - 6, then |X+6| = x + 6

    (x + 6) < 25

    x < 25 - 6

    x < 19

    if x < - 6, then |X+6| = - (x + 6)

    - (x + 6) < 25

    -x < 31

    x > - 31

    And with those two equations we get:

    -31 < x < 19
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