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Which graph shows the solution to the inequality
|x+3| ≥ 2?

Which graph shows the solution to the inequality |x+3| ≥ 2?-example-1
User Ganjim
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Answer:

b

Explanation:

User Kevin Rave
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Answer:

2nd number line

Explanation:

When there is an absolute value inequality of the form |x+a| ≥ b,

We can say that the solution set (in a number line) would be:

  • we take the point x = -a
  • then we go b units in both directions (left and right)
  • start from those 2 points and draw arrows in both directions (left & right)

Keeping these points in mind,

|x+3| ≥ 2

we start from x = -3

we go 2 units left and right, so we arrive at x = -5 and x = -1

then we draw arrows to both sides

looking at the choices, we see 2nd answer choices (graph) portrays it correctly.

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