SOLUTION: What is 2|2y-3|+10=14 in standard form?

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Question 809109: What is 2|2y-3|+10=14 in standard form?
Answer by Edwin McCravy(20060)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2|2y-3|+10 = 14

We isolate the |2y-3|

Subtract 10 from both sides

2|2y-3| = 4

Divide both sides by 2

|2y-3| = 2

That breaks into to equations:

2y-3 = 2,   2y-3 = -2
  2y = 5,     2y = 1
   y = ,     y = 
               

Solutions:   and .

Edwin

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