what are the solutions of the equations? graph and check the solutions. lxl + 6=4

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To solve the equation |x| + 6 = 4, we need to isolate the absolute value.

First, subtract 6 from both sides of the equation to get |x| = -2.

Since absolute values cannot be negative, we can conclude that there are no solutions to this equation. Thus, the equation is inconsistent, and there is no need to graph or check for solutions.
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