27:56 a 20 ?? (1 Point) Solve \( |x|<-3 \) \( x \in(-3, \infty) \) \( x \in(-\infty,-3) \) \( x \in \phi \) \( x \in R \) 21 Convert \( 210^{\circ} \) degree to radian
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- The absolute value \( |x| \) represents the distance of \( x \) from 0, which is always non-negative. - Therefore, \( |x| < -3 \) is impossible because an absolute value cannot be less than a negative number. Conclusion: The solution is \( x \in \phi \) (the Show moreβ¦
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