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Why did she change the direction of the inequality sign, I didn't really understand her explanation
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When solving absolute value equation, why do you split the equation into two parts once you've isolated the absolute value? I thought you couldn't have negative absolute value..
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Hi, I gotta question about shading, when you shade can't you determine where you're gonna shade by whether y>mx+b or y<mx+b? Eg: if y>mx+ be you'd shade above the line.
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What if I have a problem like: x^2-bx-c? Soz I was too lazy to put in actual numbers
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Oh and I don't really understand the way she graphed her answer. How come it wasn't an "and" or "or" graph?
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prob. 3 how didi it become 75? as an answer
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