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).
Question
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)