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  • 17-10-2018
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Solve |P| > 3

{-3, 3}
{P|-3 < P < 3}
{P|P < -3 or P > 3}

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jimthompson5910 jimthompson5910
  • 17-10-2018

Answer: Choice C; P < -3 or P > 3

|P| > 3 means that we have some number P that is more than 3 units away from zero on the number line. A number like P = 4 fits the description. So does something like P = -5. As long as P is not between -3 and 3, then you can pick any value. So either P < -3 or P > 3.


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