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Graph the solution |x| + 2 ≤ 6

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Answer:

Explanation:

To graph it you first need to find the solutions

|x| + 2 ≤ 6

|x| ≤ 4 you need to cancel out 2 to isolate the x so subtract it to both sides.

[-4,4] x is absolute value so that means both -4 and 4 would equal 4 since they are all the same distance away from zero.

-4 ≤ x ≤ 4 now you just need to graph it. You graph the points -4 and 4 then just draw a line in between. Also remember to shade in the circle because 4 is greater than and equal to x.

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