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

|x| = 3

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

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Answer:

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Explanation

the graph with the open circle on -3 and 3 and pointing to the opposite to each so -3 the arrow is pointing this way <----- for 3 the arrow is pointing this way ------->

User Sgowd
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The correct graph is the third one, with the solid dots at -3 and 3.

The bars around x stand for absolute value, which is defined as the distance a number is from 0. We want to know what number or numbers is/are 3 units away from 0 on a number line; the only choices are 3 or -3.

This means we must plot points at -3 and 3. They must be solid points, since these numbers are included in the solution (they are, in fact, the only ones of the solution).
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