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Dakota Frost
1 September, 20:54
How do you solve and graph |x+y|>1
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Aylin Leonard
1 September, 23:16
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Set up two inequalities for the absolute value inequality.
First inequality and second inequality: x + y > 1 or x + y < - 1
Notice I used or between the inequalities. If your absolute value expression is greater than the constant, it is a disjunction.
Graph the individual inequalities on the same plane and that is your solution.
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