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08.06.2020 • 
Mathematics

Sarah graphed the solution to the inequality StartAbsoluteValue f + 3 EndAbsoluteValue less-than 9 on the number line. A number line going from negative 14 to positive 10. Open circles are at negative 12 and positive 6. Everything between the points is shaded.

Which inequality statement can be used to help determine if the graph is correct?
When f = 0, StartAbsoluteValue 0 + 3 EndAbsoluteValue less-than 9, which is true because 3 is less than 9.
When f = negative 12, StartAbsoluteValue negative 12 + 3 EndAbsoluteValue less-than 9, which is true because 9 is equal to 9.
When f = 10, StartAbsoluteValue 10 + 3 EndAbsoluteValue less-than 9, which is true because 9 is greater than 13.
When f = negative 14, StartAbsoluteValue negative 14 + 3 EndAbsoluteValue less-than 9, which is true because 9 is greater than –11.


Sarah graphed the solution to the inequality StartAbsoluteValue f + 3 EndAbsoluteValue less-than 9

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