It would be graph B because it is the only one that is close to it.
If i'm wrong it is ok with me
We have that
<span> |x+6| >= 5
step 1
resolve for (x+6)>=5------> x>=5-6-------> x>= -1
the solution is the interval </span>(-1, ∞)
<span>
step 2
resolve for -(x+6) >=5------> -x-6 >=5----> -x >= 5+6---> -x>=11----> x<=-11
</span>the solution is the interval (-∞, -11)
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using a graph tool
see the attached figure
the solution is the interval (-</span>
∞, -11) ∩ (-1, ∞)
On the X-Y plane, the points p and r are on the vertical line X=x. Then the perpendicular (horizontal) line through p will have the equation Y=y. Points q on that line will have coordinates
... q(<anything>, y)
Answer:
-59
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation you wrote has no solutions since the left hand side is equal to 6x-10 and the right hand side is equal to 6x+8. Setting them equal we get -10=8 which is obviously wrong.