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How would you describe the graph for the equation |x|=2

How would you describe the graph for the equation |x|=2-example-1
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Remember that from the definition of modulus we have


|x|=\begin{cases}x,x>0 \\ -x,x<0\end{cases}

Therefore, it's always a positive value!

If we have


|x|=2

The values of x are


\begin{gathered} x=+2 \\ x=-2 \end{gathered}

Because


\begin{gathered} |-2|=2 \\ |2|=2 \end{gathered}

Therefore, the graph of that solution would be a CLOSED circle on the -2 and a CLOSED circle on the 2, we always use a closed circle to represent a solution.

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