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Answer:

Bottom answer

Step-by-step explanation:

This says the absolute value of a number is greater than 3.

First, any positive number greater than 3 will work.

But since they also say the absolute value, any negative lower than -3 will also work.  For example, the absolute value of -4 is 4 which is greater than 3.

However, it cannot be 3 or -3 since it must be greater than 3.  If you notice the bottom answer has an OPEN circle on 3 and -3 which means those two numbers are not included in the answer.  It is anything greater than 3 and anything less than -3 but not including those two numbers.

Answer:

4th option

Step-by-step explanation:

d | > 3

The solution is going to be all the points that are more than 3 units away from zero , but not equal to zero

- 4 and 4 are more than 3 units away from zero

The required graph is one with an open circle at - 3 and 3 with

arrow pointing left from - 3 and arrow pointing right from + 3

This is indicated on the 4th graph