How do you solve #|5a + 5| = | 6a - 3|#?
1 Answer
Explanation:
When working a problem like this, the first question I always find myself asking is "How many solutions am I looking for?" To answer that, I took a minute to graph the equation and it turns out there are 2 (I've magnified on each solution):
graph{(y-abs(5x+5))(y-abs(6x-3))=0 [-4, 5, -2, 7.34]}
graph{(y-abs(5x+5))(y-abs(6x-3))=0 [7, 9, 35, 50]}
Ok - so how do we find them algebraically? By looking at the positive and negative values arising from the absolute value signs. We only need set one side for
Both Positive
Negative Left
Negative Right
Both Negative