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Jazlene Garrett
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9 June, 05:48
How to solve this problem? |n+7|=5
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Dereon Reilly
9 June, 05:52
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N+7=5
minus 7 from both sides
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Dominique Lamb
9 June, 06:12
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Set it equal to 5 and - 5 because absolute value is just the distance from zero no matter which way.
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