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30 November, 13:05

Select the set of equations that would be used to solve the following absolute value equation: |x+6|=18

A. x-6=18 and x+6=18

B. x-6=18 and x-6=-18

C. x+6=18 and x+6=-18

D. x-6=18 and - x+6=-18

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  1. 30 November, 13:22
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    The answer is A. x-6=18 and x+6=18.
  2. 30 November, 13:30
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    |x + 6| = 18

    absolute value just tells you how many units a value is from 0 on a number line. |-1|, for example, is 1 unit away from the number line. |383| is 383 units away. with that being said, the answer to absolute value equations is set up like so:

    x + 6 = 18

    or

    x + 6 = - 18

    so basically, the absolute value of (x + 6) is 18 units away from 0 on a number line, but it could be 18 units in the positive or negative direction, so you have to look for both by setting it to both - 18 and 18. your answer is C.
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