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10 March, 03:13

What are the two cases for solving |x| < a, and what is the connecting word?

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  1. 10 March, 03:37
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    i dont know what you mean by 'the connecting word', but think about what |x| means about x, and what possible range this could be true for for a given value 'a'

    for instance, if a=2, what values could x be that would make the statement |x|
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