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|2x -8| < 2

a. 3 b. -5 c. x>5 or x<3
d. x>-3 or x<-5

User Augurar
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  • |2x-8|<2

So

Case-1

  • 2x-8<2
  • 2x<2+8
  • 2x<10
  • x<5

Case-2

  • 2x-8>-2
  • 2x>6
  • x>3

So solution is

  • 3<x<5
User Kashif Qureshi
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11 votes

Answer:


3 < x < 5

Explanation:

Given inequality:


|2x - 8| < 2


\textsf{Apply absolute rule}: \quad \textsf{If }|u| < a\:\textsf{ when } \: a > 0,\: \textsf{then }-a < u < a


\implies u=2x-8\: \textsf{ and }\:a=2


\implies -2 < 2x-8 < 2

Therefore:


\implies -2 < 2x-8


\implies 6 < 2x


\implies 3 < x

And:


\implies 2x-8 < 2


\implies 2x < 10


\implies x < 5

Merge the overlapping intervals:
3 < x < 5

Proof

Graph:
y=|2x-8|

Add a line at
y=2

The interval that satisfies
|2x - 8| < 2 is the area under the points of intersection (shaded area on the attached graph).

The values of x when
y=|2x-8| is less than 2 is more than x = 3 and less than x = 5.

|2x -8| < 2 a. 3 b. -5 c. x>5 or x<3 d. x>-3 or x<-5-example-1
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