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Can you guess which inequality symbol you will need just by looking at the graph?
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An absolute value inequality describes a distance b from a midpoint a, and can be written in a specific format. |x- a| b Let's examine the graph to fill in the missing pieces.
Immediately, we see that the endpoints are closed. This means that our expression will be non-strict, either less than or equal to
or greater than or equal to.
Next, notice that the graph describes values that are less than or equal to some distance from a midpoint.
|x- a| < b
Now let's find our midpoint a and the distance b to complete the expression.
We can tell from the graph that the endpoints are - 2 and 4. To calculate the midpoint, we find the mean of these two values. Mean=- 2+ 4/2=1 The midpoint a lies at 1 on the number line.
To find the distance b, calculate the difference between the midpoint and the endpoints. 4- 1&=3 1-( -2)&=3 The distance from the midpoint to the endpoints is 3.