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Solve the inequality. Graph the solution. 2|x+1/3|<9

Solve the inequality. Graph the solution. 2|x+1/3|<9-example-1
Solve the inequality. Graph the solution. 2|x+1/3|<9-example-1
Solve the inequality. Graph the solution. 2|x+1/3|<9-example-2
User Lee
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It is the last one.

-4 5/6<x<4 1/6

<-- -5------------4-->

I just took the test and it was correct. Hope this helps :)

User Mutp
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Simplify the given inequality 2|x+1/3|<9 by dividing both sides by 2:

|x+1/3| < 9/2.

Now think of x = -1/3 as the center of the set of numbers that satisfy 2|x+1/3|<9.

Adding 9/2 to this -1/3 gives us the upper limit of this set:

-1/3 + 9/2, or -2/6 + 27/6, or 25/6.

Subtracting 9/2 from this -1/3 gives us the lower limit of this solution set:

-1/3 - 9/2, or -2/6 - 27/6, or -29/6.

The solution set is (-29/6, 25/6). This is the same as (-4 5/6, 4 1/6).

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