Question: In Example 4, change the < to >, solve the resulting inequality, and graph the solution. Data from Example 4 Solve the inequality |3

In Example 4, change the , solve the resulting inequality, and graph the solution.


Data from Example 4

Solve the inequality |3 − 2x| We have the following solution

13- 2x1 < 3 < 3 < 0 3> x > 0


The meaning of the inequality is that the numerical value of 3 − 2x is less than 3. This is true for values of x between 0 and 3. The solution is shown in Fig. 17.33.

0 < x < 3 -3

13- 2x1 < 3 < 3 < 0 3> x > 0 0 < x < 3 -3

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