SOLUTION: 10 + 14[n/11] = 24 This question is from a worksheet not the textbook

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Question 199885: 10 + 14[n/11] = 24 This question is from a worksheet not the textbook
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Start with the given equation.


Subtract 10 from both sides.


Combine like terms.


Divide both sides by 14.


Reduce


Break up the absolute value (remember, if you have , then or )

or Set the expression equal to the original value 1 and it's opposite -1




Lets focus on the first equation


Multiply both sides by 11.


Multiply.



Now lets focus on the second equation


Multiply both sides by 11.


Multiply.


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Answer:


So the solutions are or





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