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Which compound inequality is equivalent to the absolute value inequality lbl >6?
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Answer:

b > 6, b < -6

Explanation:

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Using absolute value rules:

  • |b| > 6; b > 6, b < -6

The compound inequality is as follows: b > 6, b < -6

This makes sense because all values turn positive in the asbolute value. So a number that is negative and less than -6 (say -7), would turn positive to be 7, which is greater than 6.

And any number already greater than 6 will always be greater than 6.

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