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Jalen solved the equation |x-2| - 1 > 2 by graphing. Which graph can Jalen use to show his solution?

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Answer: B y'all

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For this case we have the following inequality:

|x-2| - 1 \ \textgreater \ 2
We can rewrite the inequality as follows:

|x-2| \ \textgreater \ 2 + 1

|x-2| \ \textgreater \ 3
From here, we have two possible cases:
Case 1:

x-2 \ \textgreater \ 3
Case 2:

x-2 \ \textless \ -3
Therefore, graphically, it is observed that the solution is:
(5, ∞)
(-∞, -1)
To do this, we must observe the shaded region in the graph, or equivalently the numerical line.
Answer:
(5, ∞)
(-∞, -1)
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Jalen solved the equation |x-2| - 1 > 2 by graphing. Which graph can Jalen use-example-1
Jalen solved the equation |x-2| - 1 > 2 by graphing. Which graph can Jalen use-example-2
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