Question
Question: How do you solve the inequality \(\left| x-3 \right|>7\)?...
How do you solve the inequality ∣x−3∣>7?
Explanation
Solution
To solve the given inequality in which modulus is given, we are going to first remove the modulus in the given inequality and modulus is eliminated by writing the given inequality as: (x−3)>7 and (x−3)<−7. Now, solve these two inequalities and find the value of x and take the union of these two solutions.
Complete step-by-step solution:
The inequality given in the above problem which we have to solve is as follows:
∣x−3∣>7
Now, we are going to eliminate the modulus given in the above problem as follows:
(x−3)>7
(x−3)<−7
You might be thinking that when we eliminate modulus sign in the case of equality then equality remains same which we are shown below: