To explain: whether the given statement is always, sometimes or never true.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The graph of the absolute value inequality is union of two graphs.
The graph of the absolute value inequality is some times intersection and some times
union of two graphs.
Consider
Hence, the solution is union of two graphs.
Consider
Hence, the solution is intersection of two graphs.
Hence, the graph of the absolute value inequality is sometimes union of two graphs.
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