Asked by Julianna
                Right now we are learning about absolute value inequalities. I have to solve and graph this inequality:
Pretend my paranpheses are absolute value signs
(x-4) + 5 is greater than or equal to 10.
I assume I would take 5 away from each side first. But what would be the correct way to display this on a line, and what would be its set builder notation and interval notation?
Thank you so much! :-)
            
        Pretend my paranpheses are absolute value signs
(x-4) + 5 is greater than or equal to 10.
I assume I would take 5 away from each side first. But what would be the correct way to display this on a line, and what would be its set builder notation and interval notation?
Thank you so much! :-)
Answers
                    Answered by
            Julianna
            
    I took away 5 from each side and added 4 to each side. That got me 
(x) is greater than or equal to 14.
Would this make the set builder notation be:
{x such as x is greater than or equal to 4}
And the interval notation be:
(negative infinity, 14] U [14, infinity)?
Thanks! :-)
    
(x) is greater than or equal to 14.
Would this make the set builder notation be:
{x such as x is greater than or equal to 4}
And the interval notation be:
(negative infinity, 14] U [14, infinity)?
Thanks! :-)
                    Answered by
            drwls
            
    You have to consider two cases. I will leave out the = sign for convenience.
(1) If x - 4 > 0, then
x - 4 + 5 > 10
x > 9 (which satisfies the x>4 assumption)
(2) If x - 4 < 0, then
If 4 - x + 5 > 10, then
-x > 1
x < -1
(which satisfies the x<4 assumption)
    
(1) If x - 4 > 0, then
x - 4 + 5 > 10
x > 9 (which satisfies the x>4 assumption)
(2) If x - 4 < 0, then
If 4 - x + 5 > 10, then
-x > 1
x < -1
(which satisfies the x<4 assumption)
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