Respuesta :

The solutions to the inequalities are -13 < x < 15 and x > 15 and x < -13

How to compare the process of solving |x – 1| + 1 < 15 to that of solving |x – 1| + 1 > 15?

The inequality expressions are given as:

|x – 1| + 1 < 15

|x – 1| + 1 > 15

We start by solving the inequality expression |x – 1| + 1 > 15

So, we have

|x – 1| + 1 < 15

Subtract 1 from both sides

|x – 1|  < 14

Remove the absolute bracket

x – 1  < 14 or x - 1 > -14

This gives

x < 15 and x > -13

Combine the inequalities

-13 < x < 15

We then continue by solving the inequality expression |x – 1| + 1 < 15

So, we have

|x – 1| + 1 > 15

Subtract 1 from both sides

|x – 1|  > 14

Remove the absolute bracket

x – 1  > 14 or x - 1 < -14

This gives

x > 15 and x < -13

Hence, the solutions to the inequalities are -13 < x < 15 and x > 15 and x < -13

Read more about inequalities at

https://brainly.com/question/24372553

#SPJ1