I have homework problems on subjects we haven't gone over in class. I'm hoping someone here can help.
In class, we went over "|x - 2| < 1", which means that the distance between x and 2 is less than 1. The answer the instructor gave is "S = (1, 3)" (so the "solution" is "all x in between 1 and 3").
Here's where I start to have problems.
1) |x| > -3
What does this even mean? That "the distance between x to 0 is greater than negative 3"?
2) |6 - 7x| > 27
Here's what I did:
6 - 7x > 27 or 6 - 7x < -27
6 - 27 > 7x or 6 + 27 < 7x
-21 > 7x or 33 < 7x
-3 > x or 33/7 < x
Therefore, x < -3 or x > 4 <sup>5</sup>/<sub>7</sub>, so the solution is S = (-infinity. -3) U (4 5/7, infinity).
Am I even close on this solution? I would really appreciate some help with this. Thank you!
In class, we went over "|x - 2| < 1", which means that the distance between x and 2 is less than 1. The answer the instructor gave is "S = (1, 3)" (so the "solution" is "all x in between 1 and 3").
Here's where I start to have problems.
1) |x| > -3
What does this even mean? That "the distance between x to 0 is greater than negative 3"?
2) |6 - 7x| > 27
Here's what I did:
6 - 7x > 27 or 6 - 7x < -27
6 - 27 > 7x or 6 + 27 < 7x
-21 > 7x or 33 < 7x
-3 > x or 33/7 < x
Therefore, x < -3 or x > 4 <sup>5</sup>/<sub>7</sub>, so the solution is S = (-infinity. -3) U (4 5/7, infinity).
Am I even close on this solution? I would really appreciate some help with this. Thank you!