Question #97535
3 Answers
Explanation:
Get the absolute value by itself by subtracting
See a solution process below:
Explanation:
First, subtract
Now, divide each side of the equation by
The absolute value function takes any term and transforms it to its non-negative form. Therefore, we must solve the term within the absolute value function for both its negative and positive equivalent.
Solution 1:
Solution 2:
The Solution Is:
Have a look at https://socratic.org/help/symbols. Particularly note the hash symbols. They both open and close maths formatting.
Explanation:
The bits inside the | | are always interpreted so that the result is positive. That is
Given:
Note that
Treat the
Subtract 5 from both sides
Divide both sides by 7
So now we have the condition:
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The next step is to ask the question; what is happening within the 'absolute' value?
For the condition of inside the absolute we have
For the condition of
For the condition of
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