SOLUTION: Solve for x: l(2x+1)l=11 Ive forgotten which is supposed to be negative. Can I have some help on the two values
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Question 1100916: Solve for x: l(2x+1)l=11 Ive forgotten which is supposed to be negative. Can I have some help on the two values
Answer by josgarithmetic(39623) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The two "1" digits appear to be meant as absolute value symbols.
The expression might be negative or non-negative.
Either or .
Solving for BOTH:
OR
RESULT:
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