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MBA IT, Mater in Science and Technology
Devry
Jul-1996 - Jul-2000
Professor
Devry University
Mar-2010 - Oct-2016
Group 1 Challenge Problem: The first one belongs to me. This is my problem and I do need it to be solved, Thank you!
Module 2 Group Challenge Problems
The challenge is for you to work the problem out both individually and as a group. Locate your
groups question, individually work the solution, as a group decide on the best solution to present
to the class, post it to the Module Challenge Problem Solutions Corner, and be ready to answer
any questions that your fellow students may have about your group’s challenge problem. Group 1 Challenge Problem:
Solve the following equation for (make sure you notice the Absolute Value bars, and don't
forget to label the solution with “AND” or “OR” as necessary):
2
3
4
� − � + > 1
3
4
5 Group 2 Challenge Problem:
What solution set satisfies both equations (note the Absolute Value bars!):
| − 1 | ≤ 1 | + 1 | ≤ 1 Group 3 Challenge Problem:
Solve the following equation for (make sure you notice the Absolute Value bars below, and
don't forget to label the solution with “AND” or “OR” as necessary):
| 4 – 2 | > 12 Group 4 Challenge Problem:
Solve the following equation for . 7 – 4 ≤ −3( − 1) MATH 106 - m2_grp_challenge_prob