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17 August, 07:03

What is the solution of 4|x - 9| + 6 > 42?

0 < x < 18

x 18

-18 < x < 9

x 0

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  1. 17 August, 10:47
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    Choice B is correct answer.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We have given an inequality.

    4|x - 9| + 6 > 42

    We have to find the solution of given inequality.

    Adding - 6 to both sides of above inequality, we have

    4|x - 9| + 6 - 6 > 42-6

    4|x - 9| + 0 > 36

    4|x - 9| > 36

    Dividing above inequality by 4, we have

    4|x - 9| > 36

    (4|x - 9|) / 4 > 36 / 4

    |x - 9| > 9

    Applying absolute value property, we have

    -9 > x-9 > 9

    Adding 9 to both sides of above equation, we have

    -9+9 > x-9+9 > 9+9

    0 > x > 18

    Hence, we can write above inequality as:

    x 18 which is the answer.
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