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2. Section 11.2
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Exercise 95 Page 616

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a Inequalities can be solved in the same way as equations, by performing inverse operations on both sides until the variable is isolated. The only difference is that when you divide or multiply by a negative number, you must reverse the inequality sign.
b Inequalities can be solved in the same way as equations, by performing inverse operations on both sides until the variable is isolated. The only difference is that when you divide or multiply by a negative number, you must reverse the inequality sign.
c Inequalities can be solved in the same way as equations, by performing inverse operations on both sides until the variable is isolated. The only difference is that when you divide or multiply by a negative number, you must reverse the inequality sign.
d We are asked to find and graph the solution set for all possible values of in the given inequality.
To do this, we will create a compound inequality by removing the absolute value. In this case, the solution set contains the numbers that make the distance between and greater than in the positive direction or in the negative direction.