2-7 HW Solving Absolute-value Inequalities

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1) #46, p. 146(the letter you chose for the variable may be different)

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This quiz titled '2-7 HW Solving Absolute-Value Inequalities' assesses students on solving absolute-value inequalities, with tasks including writing inequalities and identifying solution sets. It tests key algebraic skills, crucial for understanding complex mathematical concepts.

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2) #26, p. 145 (graph of solutions only)

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3) #28, p. 145 (inequality only, no graph)

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4) #32, p. 145 (Write the inequality only)

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5) #36, p. 145

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The given answer, "no solutions," suggests that the equation or problem being referred to does not have any valid solutions. This means that there is no value or set of values that can satisfy the given conditions or constraints. On the other hand, if the answer were "all real numbers," it would mean that any real number could be a valid solution to the equation or problem. However, without further context or information, it is not possible to determine the exact nature of the equation or problem in question.

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6) #35, p. 145

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The given answer "all real numbers" suggests that there are no restrictions or limitations on the solutions to the question. In other words, any real number can be a valid solution. This implies that the question does not have any specific conditions or constraints that would limit the range of possible answers. Therefore, any real number can satisfy the requirements of the question.

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7) #44, p. 146

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#46, p. 146(the letter you chose for the variable may be different)
#26, p. 145 (graph of solutions only)
#28, p. 145 (inequality only, no graph)
#32, p. 145 (Write the inequality only)
#36, p. 145
#35, p. 145
#44, p. 146
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