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State an absolute value inequality for each of the following. Then graph each inequality 1. All numbers between -3 and 3 2. All numbers greater than 11 or less than -11

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Recall the following properties of the absolute value:


\begin{gathered} |a|\le b\Leftrightarrow-b\le a\le b, \\ |a|>b\Leftrightarrow a>b\text{ or a<-b.} \end{gathered}

Therefore, all numbers between -3 and 3 can be represented by the following absolute value inequality:


|x|\le3.

All numbers greater than 11 or less than -11 can be represented by the following absolute value inequality:


|x|>11.

Answer:

1) All numbers between -3 and 3:


|x|\le3.

2) All numbers greater than 11 or less than -11:


|x|>11.

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