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How would you do this and how would you graph it on a number line

How would you do this and how would you graph it on a number line-example-1

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Answer:

k=-5,5

Explanation:

first you calculate (by switching the -6 to the other side)

|k|<-1+6

second you add the -1+6 and get |k|<5

the other part will be that the |k| will turn to - negative.

now you will have -k<5 then not you have to take the negative of -k to only have, (k<-5), k equalling to -5.

But remeber you always flip the < to > when you have the greater-to-equal sign or less-to-equal sign.

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