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10 January, 17:14

What is an absolute value inequality that has 3 and - 5 as solutions?

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  1. 10 January, 20:27
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    So the anwers are 3 and - 5

    lets find an equation that when you put 3 and - 5 in for x then get the absolute value, you get the same number so

    |x+1|=4

    subtitute 3 and - 5 for x

    so |3+1| |4|=4=true

    |-5+1|=4 |-4|=4 absolut value makes all things within positive so 4=4=true
  2. 10 January, 20:37
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    |x+1|=4

    subtitute 3 and - 5 for x

    so |3+1| |4|=4=true

    |-5+1|=4 |-4|=4 absolut value makes all things within positive so 4=4=true
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