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- 2. To solve an equation with an absolute value algebraically, first isolate the absolute value on one side of the equation.
- 3. Note that distributing … an absolute value is not allowed.
- 4. the total amount resulting from the addition of two or more numbers, amounts, or items.
- 6. To represent the ... to an inequality with two variables, first graph the boundary line or curve.
- 7. When the inequality is
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- 1. than or less than the … point is not included in the answer.
- 2. is used to represent that two quantities are equal in mathematics, the …. symbols at right are used when describing the relationships between quantities that are not necessarily equal.
- 5. point To solve a one-variable linear inequality, first treat the problem as if it were an equality. The solution to the equality is called the
