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The solution to an absolute value inequality is shown on the graph below. What is another way to show the solution? x > –3 or x < 2 [–3, 2] (–3, 2)

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Another way to show the solution is (−2,2).

The given absolute value inequality, ∣x∣<2, can be expressed as two separate inequalities:

x<2

x>−2

So, the solution to the absolute value inequality is −2<x<2.

This can be represented using interval notation as (−2,2).

Therefore, another way to show the solution is (−2,2).

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The solution to an absolute value inequality is shown on the graph below.

What is another way to show the solution?

x > –3 or x < 2

[–3, 2]

(–3, 2)

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