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Hello, so here we have two times the absolute value of x minus three y is greater than four.
00:06
So we can first go ahead here and divide both sides by two to just isolate the absolute value.
00:11
That would give us the absolute value of x minus three y is then greater than four over two.
00:17
So it's greater than two.
00:19
Okay, then from this, well, we know that this means that either we have that x minus three y is going to be less than.
00:33
Negative 2, but if we have the absolute value of x minus y bigger than 2, that means that either x minus y is less than negative 2 or that x minus y or x minus 3 y is going to be greater than 2.
00:51
Okay, so, and then if we solve both of these for y, well, what would we get? we would get, we would get that negative 3y is less than negative 2 minus x.
01:06
And then solving for y, we get that y is greater than x plus 2 over 3.
01:14
Or we have that y is less than x minus 2 over 3...