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Multiple Choice
Solve and graph the following absolute value inequalities. Express the solution in interval notation. (B)
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Start with the given inequality: \(3\left|2x + 5\right| + 3 < 12\).
Isolate the absolute value expression by subtracting 3 from both sides: \(3\left|2x + 5\right| < 12 - 3\).
Simplify the right side: \(3\left|2x + 5\right| < 9\).
Divide both sides by 3 to further isolate the absolute value: \(\left|2x + 5\right| < \frac{9}{3}\).
Rewrite the inequality without the absolute value as a compound inequality: \(-3 < 2x + 5 < 3\). Then solve for \(x\) by subtracting 5 from all parts and dividing by 2.