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The absolute value inequality |x – 4| > –3 will have what type of solution set?

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Answer: It will have infinite solutions.

Step-by-step explanation:

Because every absolute value is positive at the end, it will always be greater than -3, no matter the input of x.

In all, x can be -500000 or x can be 3; as long as there is an absolute value involved, it will ALWAYS be bigger than any negative number.

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