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The absolute value of any number is always non-negative.

The inequality you have typed in is:

So, no matter what value we put 'p' the absolute value of '5p + 2' will always be non-negative number.

This means that there is no such number 'p' or in other words that 'p' belongs to the empty set:

 

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