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What is the solution, if any, to the inequality |3x|≥0?

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That's weird !

X is ANY NUMBER !

-∞ ≤ X ≤ ∞

User Noctua
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Answer:

Infinitely many solutions

Explanation:

Any value of x will make this inequality true, hence there are infinitely many solutions. Another way to say this is True for all x on the interval [-infinite,+infinite]

The reason this is true, is because all values of an absolute value will be greater than or equal to 0.

Cheers.

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