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Maldonado
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9 December, 05:26
Is the equation |6+x|=0 no solution?
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Makai Pope
9 December, 05:46
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x = - 6
Step-by-step explanation:
No, you can solve for x.
|6 + x| = 0
6 + x = 0 - - - absolute value of 6 + x is just 6 + x
x = - 6 - - - subtract 6 from both sides
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Anya David
9 December, 05:48
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x = - 6 (1. Solve for X by Simplifying both sides of the equation, 2. Isolate the variable).
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