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Homework Help: Algebra (please help!)

Posted by Katie on Tuesday, February 3, 2009 at 5:17pm.

Find an equivalent inequality with absolute value

#1: -5 < y < 5
#2: x < -4 or 4 < x

I'm not sure at all how to solve this problem. Please walk me through the process.

Thanks!

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