Question 1044834
{{{abs(2x-3)+4=2}}}


Solve first just for the absolute value, if it can be isolated.
{{{abs(2x-3)+4-4=2-4}}}
{{{abs(2x-3)=-2}}}
THIS is impossible.
NO SOLUTION.


An absolute value is not a signed number, and can never be considered negative.  An absolute value itself is never less than zero.


The expression inside the absolute value machine may be positive, or zero, or negative.  The absolute value machine, once it contains a number, will only produce either a non-signed, ASSUMED POSITIVE value, OR zero.