SOLUTION: Solve. 2|3(x - 5)| + 3 = 9
There are two possible answers, and I'm unsure of what I'm doing wrong, i got -4,-7. Can you please work out this problem for me so i can see where i
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There are two possible answers, and I'm unsure of what I'm doing wrong, i got -4,-7. Can you please work out this problem for me so i can see where i
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Question 770911: Solve. 2|3(x - 5)| + 3 = 9
There are two possible answers, and I'm unsure of what I'm doing wrong, i got -4,-7. Can you please work out this problem for me so i can see where i made the mistake. Thank you :) Found 2 solutions by algebrahouse.com, josgarithmetic:Answer by algebrahouse.com(1659) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! 2|3(x - 5)| + 3 = 9
2|3x - 15| = 6 {used distributive property and subtracted 3 from each side}
|3x - 15| = 3 {divided each side by 2}
3x - 15 = 3 or 3x - 15 = -3 {absolute value is distance away from zero, therefore (3x - 15) could be 3 or -3}
3x = 18 or 3x = 12 {added 15 in each equation}
x = 6 or 4 {divided each side by 3}
You can put this solution on YOUR website! First, isolate the absolute value function.
The factor of 3 inside the absolute value function is positive; so inside or outside the absolute value, not important.