<u>Answer:</u>
None
<u>Explanation:</u>
-3(2+7) = -3×9 = -27
-6+21 = 15
-21+6 = -15
Hence there is no equivalence
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
The greater than symbol is >. So, 9>7 is read as '9 is greater than 7'. The less than symbol is <. Two other comparison symbols are ≥ (greater than or equal to) and ≤ (less than or equal to).
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
absolute vlaue inequality: |x-3| > 9; solved: x<-6 and x>12
Step-by-step explanation:
I’m going to start this off by saying I learned all this right now by just searching up how to solve an absolute inequality equation and watching one video, so this might not be an accurate explanation. (I’m pretty sure the answer’s right though)
So an absolute value inequality must be written like this:
| x - a | *inequality* b
a is going to be the number that the inequality is centered around, in this case, 3. b will be how far you can deviate from that number, which in this case is 9.
Now, you will have this:
|x - 3| *inequality* 9
Now, to find the inequality, you need to understand the wording. If it says “more than” as it does here, then you would have the greater-than symbol (>). If you have “less than” then you’d have the less-than symbol (<). If the problem says “at least b away” then it would be greater-than-or-equal to (≥), and likewise, if it says “at most b away” then it would be less-than-or-equal-to (≤).
So now we're at:
|x - 3| > 9
To solve the equation, you just need to subtract 9(b) from 3(a) and add 9(a) to 3(b) to get -6 and 12. Since x must be more than 9 units away, you would get:
x<-6 and x>12
Hope this is helpful!