If the absolute value inequality is of the form where the absolute value of the difference between a variable (X) and some constant (a) is compared to another constant (b)
eg |X - a| compared with b, then
if the comparison is < or ≤, the compound inequality is a double inequality of the form c < X < d (or ≤),
and
if the comparison is > or ≥, the compound inequality is a disjoint inequality of the form X < c or X > d (or including the equals).
In both cases, c = b - a, d = b + a (>c)
It is an equation used to anwer an absolute value inequality.
What's your question? To solve an absolute value inequality, knowledge of absolute values and solving inequalities are necessary. Absolute value inequalities can have one or two variables.
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It is an equation used to anwer an absolute value inequality.
Good question.Think about lxl > 3: x can be >3 or goes with or. < goes with and.
What's your question? To solve an absolute value inequality, knowledge of absolute values and solving inequalities are necessary. Absolute value inequalities can have one or two variables.
use a absolute value to represent a negative number in the real world
use a absolute value to represent a negative number in the real world
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On a number line does 2 or - 2 represent the absolute value of -2?
There are many possible answers but the simplest is |x + 2| = 8
Not aware that there is any such letter.
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