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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

The absolute value function makes no change to a non-negative argument. Here, the argument (x+3) will be non-negative when ...

  x + 3 ≥ 0

  x ≥ -3 . . . . . . condition for the first line

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When the argument is negative, the absolute value function multiplies it by -1. So the function on the second line is ...

  -1(x+3) = -x -3

and the condition on the second line is ...

  (x +3) < 0

  x < -3 . . . . . condition on the second line

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