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19 January, 13:29

What are the solutions of the following equation?

4|x - 9| + 9 = - 3|x - 9| + 9 4∣x-9∣+9=-3∣x-9∣+9

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  1. 19 January, 13:42
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    x = 9

    Step-by-step explanation:

    4∣x-9∣+9 = - 3∣x-9∣+9

    cancel equal terms on both sides of the equation

    4∣x-9∣+9 = - 3∣x-9∣+9

    the statement is true but only if both sides equal 0

    4∣x - 9∣ = - 3∣x - 9∣ 4 x | x - 9| = 0 - 3∣x - 9∣ = 0

    solve the equation for x

    4x |x - 9| = 0

    divide both sides of the equation by 4

    |x-9| = 0

    when the absolute value of x - 9 equals 0, then x - 9 = 0

    x - 9 = 0

    move the constant to the right side and change it's sign

    x - 9 = 0 x = 9

    so the answer would be x = 9
  2. 19 January, 13:52
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    Answer: it's x=9
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