Multiple Choice
Classify the absolute value inequality as
· Having a single interval containing its solutions, but not the entire set of real numbers
· Having the union of two disjoint intervals containing its solutions
· Being a contradiction with no solution
· Being an identity with the set of all real numbers as its solution set
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A) identity
B) union of two intervals
C) single interval
D) contradiction
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