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Griffin
5 October, 06:08
Solve |x| > 4
A: {-4, 4}
B: - 4 < x < 4
C: x
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Yuliana Simpson
5 October, 09:54
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The answer is A because when the two lines are on the outside of a term like that it means that what ever is inside is the opposite of the original number
For ex. | 4 | < 4
The 1st number will be a negative so it makes the statement true
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