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Which absolute value inequality is modeled by this graph?

A. y ≥ |x − 3|
B. y ≥ |x| − 3
C. y > |x + 3|
D. y > |x| + 3

Which absolute value inequality is modeled by this graph? A. y ≥ |x − 3| B. y ≥ |x-example-1
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Answer:

c

Explanation:

sorry if it is wrong

User Florin Dobre
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It is B

Just plug in 0 and you have to get -3 because there is a point (0,-3)

A: you get |0-3| = |-3| = 3. Not A.
B: you get |0| -3 = -3. Correct
C: you get |0+3| =|3|=3. Not C
D: you get |0| +3 =3 Not D
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