SOLUTION: abs(j)/5 +1 = -4

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Question 654720: abs(j)/5 +1 = -4
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abs(j)/5 +1 = -4

abs(j)/5 = -4-1

abs(j)/5 = -5

abs(j) = -5*5

abs(j) = -25

Since the absolute value of any number is NEVER negative, there are NO solutions.

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