asked 143k views
3 votes
Solve absolute value inequality 4>|x+1|+2

2 Answers

2 votes

Answer:

-3<x<1

Explanation:

answered
User Madden
by
7.6k points
0 votes

Answer:

-3 < x <1

Explanation:

4 > | x + 1 | + 2

1. Isolate the absolute value;

Inverse operations;

4 > | x + 1 | + 2

-2 -2

2 > | x + 1 |

2. Remove the absolute value;

The absolute value of a value is the distance it is from zero. This means that when removing the absolute value, one has to account for two possibilities; when the value within the absolute value brackets is negative, and when it is positive. In the case of dealing with absolute value inequalities, one will have to set up an inequality with this in mind.

2 > | x + 1 |

-2 < x + 1 < 2

Inverse operations

-2 < x + 1 < 2

-1 -1

-3 < x < 1

answered
User Adrian Pacala
by
8.6k points

No related questions found

Welcome to Qamnty — a place to ask, share, and grow together. Join our community and get real answers from real people.