SOLUTION: This problem d - 25 = -9 is to be solved by finding the "absolute value" of D.
Solving for d is only a part of what should be your final answer.
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Solving for d is only a part of what should be your final answer.
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: This problem d - 25 = -9 is to be solved by finding the "absolute value" of D.
Solving for d is only a part of what should be your final answer.
This question is for extra credit from a recorded lesson teachlet and I cannot find an answer to it. Can you help with it?
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if so, then absolute value problems are really two problems in one: a positive and a negative solution.
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Positive solution:
Negative solution:
d=16 and d=-16 are the two solutions.