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Select the graph of the solution. Click until the correct graph appears.

|x| > 5

Select the graph of the solution. Click until the correct graph appears. |x| > 5-example-1
Select the graph of the solution. Click until the correct graph appears. |x| > 5-example-1
Select the graph of the solution. Click until the correct graph appears. |x| > 5-example-2
Select the graph of the solution. Click until the correct graph appears. |x| > 5-example-3

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this means the absolute value must be higher than 5. the answer is C
User Przemek Pokrywka
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Answer: Hello there!

the inequality |x| > 5 means that the absolute value of x is greater than 5, this can be written as:

x > 5 and x < -5.

then the correct answer is the graph in the option C (or the third graph), where you see open ends in the points -5 and 5. This is because you are using the > and <, this notation says that x cant be equal to 5 or -5, and then the set does not contain -5 or 5.

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