How do you graph and solve #|8n+4| > -4#?
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Explanation:
The solving part is quite easy: the absolute value of a certain quantity is always positive (or zero), so the inequality is always true.
In fact, you're basically asking: "When is a non-negative quantity greater than something negative?"
Well, by definition, the answer is "always", otherwise we would have a positive number which is smaller than a negative number.
As for the graphing part, recall what we said above to see that
The point where
So, this line is positive from
This means that
graph{|8x+4| [-1 0.5 -0.7 4]}