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|6m-54|, if m<9 help rsm

User Jay Zeng
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Answer:

|6m-54| ≥ 0

Explanation:

Given: m<9 = m is less than 9

Solution:

|6m-54| > 0 is partially right, instead of just a regular sign of >. It should be ≥. Simply the answer is |6m-54| ≥ 0.

[BTW. I go to RSM too.]

User Supamunkey
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Answer:


|6m - 54| \: > \: 0

Explanation:

Let


y = |6m - 54|

We can factor 6 to get:


y = 6 |m - 9|

This is the graph an absolute value function that opens upwards.

The vertex is at (0,9)

The range is


y \geqslant 0

For m<9, the graph is always above the x-axis.

Therefore for m<9,


|6m - 54| \: > \: 0

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