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Only need help with question 11graph the solution to the inequality

Only need help with question 11graph the solution to the inequality-example-1
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there is not value that satisfies the inequality

no solution


\text{solution :}\varnothing

Step-by-step explanation

An absolute value function is a function that contains an algebraic expression within absolute value symbols. Recall that the absolute value of a number is its distance from 0 on the number line

it is given by


\lvert x\rvert

as, it is a distance the value is always positive ( or greater than zero)

Step 1

hence if we have the expression


\lvert x\rvert<-1

we are searching for all the values whose absolute value is smaller than -1

as we saw in the explanation, the absolute values are positive ALWAYS , hence,

there is not value that satisfies the inequality

in other words,


\text{solution :}\varnothing

I hope this helps you

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