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| Question 1044831:  Question 1044755:  Question 1044751: hello,
 why does |2x-3| + 4 =2 have no solution.
 please show steps in coming to that.
 thanks
 Answer by MaxWong(13) About Me (Show Source):
 You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 |2x-3|+4=2
 |2x-3|=-2
 An absolute value of a number, no matter positivity or negativity, could not be a negative number. Therefore no solution.
 
 
 
 o.k. thanks, but now why does |x-7|= 12 have the set {19,-5} as a solution. clearly -5 is a negative number.
 what am I missing here??
 thanks
 Answer by Boreal(3362) About Me  (Show Source):
 You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 |x-7|=12
 x-7=12; x=19
 (x-7)=-12; x=-5
 The reason it works is x is negative but |(x-7)| is |(-12)| which is 12.
 The absolute value of something can't be negative BUT the absolute value of a negative number is positive and exists.
 
 Thanks for the reply.
 So just to be sure, you're saying x and another number inside the hash marks can both be negative, but x by itself, even if in hash marks, cant (be followed by) equal a negative number?
 thank you.
 
 Answer by Boreal(15235)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! You can put anything you want in absolute value brackets, including negative numbers. Yes. But the absolute value of anything cannot be a negative number.  Yes.
 |-x|=2  No problem. x=-2 and x=2.  Both of those become positive in the brackets.
 |x|=-2 No.  No absolute value of anything can be negative by definition.  No matter what goes in the brackets, it cannot come out negative.
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