How do you solve for x: #−5|3x − 2| = −15#?
1 Answer
May 10, 2017
Explanation:
#color(blue)"Isolate " |3x-5|" by dividing both sides by - 5"#
#cancel(-5)/cancel(-5)|3x-2|=(-15)/(-5)#
#rArr|3x-2|=3#
#"the expression inside the bars can be positive or negative"#
#"hence there are 2 possible solutions"#
#color(red)(+-)(3x-2)=3#
#color(blue)"First solution"#
#3x-2=3#
#"add 2 to both sides"#
#3xcancel(-2)cancel(+2)=3+2#
#rArr3x=5#
#"divide both sides by 3"#
#(cancel(3) x)/cancel(3)=5/3#
#rArrx=5/3#
#color(blue)"Second solution"#
#-(3x-2)=3#
#rArr-3x+2=3#
#"subtract 2 from both sides"#
#rArr-3x=1#
#"divide both sides by - 3"#
#rArrx=-1/3#