HELP I NEED AN EXPLANATION IM CONFUSED |3x|>-12 is x>−4 or x<4 but I dont know how that is. I thought it was no solution.. can someone explain.

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Answer:

see below (I hope this helps!)

Step-by-step explanation:

|3x| > -12

There are two cases, x is either positive (in which |3x| = 3x) or negative (in which |3x| = -3x). Therefore:

3x > -12 or -3x > -12

x > -4 or x < 4 (Remember, multiplying / dividing an inequality by a negative number flips the sign.)

Answer:

All real numbers.

Step-by-step explanation:

So we have the equation:

[tex]|3x|>-12[/tex]

Remove the absolute value bars. Definition of absolute value:

[tex]3x>(-12)\text{ or } 3x<-(-12)[/tex]

Note that we change the sign on the right because we multiplied by a negative.

Divide both sides by 3:

[tex]x>-4\text{ or }x<4[/tex]

Now, look at this inequality. This says that the solution is all the numbers to the right of -4 and all numbers to the left of 4.

I've provided a number line. The red line represents x>-4 and the blue line represents x<4.

As you can see, every value is covered both towards the left and the right.

In other words, our answer is all real numbers.

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