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12) Use the number line to solve the following inequality:

12) Use the number line to solve the following inequality:-example-1

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ANSWER and EXPLANATION

We are given the inequality:


\mleft|\frac{x\text{ - 3}}{2}\mright|\text{ + 2 < 6}

To solve it, we have to isolate the absolute value:


\begin{gathered} \mleft|\frac{x\text{ - 3}}{2}\mright|\text{ < 6 - 2} \\ =>\text{ }\mleft|\frac{\text{x - 3}}{2}\mright|\text{ < 4} \end{gathered}

Now, that absolute value means two things. It means that:


\frac{x\text{ - 3}}{2}\text{ < 4 and }\frac{x\text{ - 3}}{2}\text{ > -4}

Now, solve them separately:


\begin{gathered} \Rightarrow\text{ x - 3 < 4 }\cdot\text{ 2 and x - 3 > -4 }\cdot\text{ 2} \\ x\text{ - 3 < 8 and x - 3 > -8} \\ \Rightarrow\text{ x < 8 + 3 and x > -8 + 3} \\ x\text{ < 11 and x > -5} \\ \Rightarrow\text{ -5 < x < 11} \end{gathered}

Now represent that on the number line:

That is the number line.

Note: The circles are not shaded

12) Use the number line to solve the following inequality:-example-1
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