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Harley Parsons
6 May, 10:00
What is the solution of 2|x| - 3 > 5?
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Kamari Duke
6 May, 13:31
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x >4
Step-by-step explanation:
1. add 3 to both sides making it now: 2 |x| >8
2. divide 2 from both sides to cancel out : |x| > 4
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