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What is the solution to the inequality |2n+5|>1?
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What is the solution to the inequality |2n+5|>1?
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Answer: C. n < –3 or n > –2
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Hey there!
The solution to the inequality would be n < -3 or n > -2 . Isolate the variable be diving each side by the factors that don’t contain the variable.
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