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Explaining Absolute Value Rejection Limits to a New Apprentice

You are a Quality Control Lead training a new apprentice on how to program the facility's automated sorting machine. The system is set up to flag and reject any manufactured components whose measurement deviation ww from the target size is outside acceptable tolerances. This rejection threshold is represented by the absolute value inequality wt|w| \geq t, where tt is a positive tolerance threshold.

To ensure your apprentice understands the foundational logic behind the machine's programming, write a short training explanation that addresses the following:

  1. State the equivalent compound inequality that the absolute value inequality wt|w| \geq t translates into.
  2. Describe how the solution set to this inequality is represented geometrically on a number line. Be specific about the nature of the regions (overlapping or non-overlapping), their boundaries, and the directions in which they extend.
  3. State the definition of absolute value in terms of distance from zero, and use this definition to explain why the two inequalities must be joined by the logical connector 'or' rather than 'and'.

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