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What is the solution to | x | -2 <= -3

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The solution to the inequality |x| - 2 <= -3 is x <= -5. To solve this inequality, you need to split it into two separate inequalities: x - 2 <= -3 and -x - 2 <= -3. Solving each inequality separately gives x <= -5 and x >= 5, respectively. Therefore, the complete solution is x <= -5
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