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Mathematics, 28.07.2019 23:40 kenneth0125

How are the solutions for |x + 4| < –2 and |x + 4| < 2 different? a. they are not different, because the inequality is an absolute value. b.the first inequality has no solution because absolute value cannot be negative. c.for one, the solution is between two numbers. for the other, the solution is outside of the two numbers. d.for one the solution is a range of positive numbers, for the other, the solution is a range of negative numbers. 

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