SOLUTION: a|bx-c|=d Solve for x. Assume that a, b, c, and d represent positive real numbers.

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Question 95168: a|bx-c|=d
Solve for x. Assume that a, b, c, and d represent positive real numbers.

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
a|bx-c|=d
Solve for x. Assume that a, b, c, and d represent positive real numbers.
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|bx-c| = d/a
bx-c = d/a or bx-c = -d/a
x = (d/a + c)/b or x = (-d/a + c)/b
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Cheers,
Stan H.

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