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Describe and correct the errors in solving the absolute value inequality

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5x + 4/> 13

x+4 -13 and x + 4 <13

x>-17 and

X<9

-17
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There is an arithmetic error in both rewritten inequalities. The correct solution is -9<< < 17

The inequality symbols should be reversed. The correct solution is 9 > I > -17

The two inequalities should be written as one inequality -13 < 3+4 < 13. The correct solution is -17 <3 <9.

The compound inequalities should be joined by "or;" and both inequality symbols should be reversed. The correct solution is

< 17 ore 9.

User Surj
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Answer:

Explanation:

Given the inequality
|x+4|>13, to solve, we will solve the negative and positive value of the modulus for x as shown:

If the modulus is positive:


x+4>13\\

subtract 4 from both sides


x+4-4>13-4\\x>9

If the modulus is negative


-(x+4)>13\\-x-4>13\\

Add 4 to both sides


-x-4+4>13+4\\-x>17

Multiply both sides by -1


-(-x)<-17\\x<-17\\-17>x

Combine both inequalities. If:


x>9\\

Combining with
-17>x will give:


-17>x>9

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