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Write an absolute value equation that has the given solutions 3 and 9

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  1. 8 May, 01:56
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    The absolute value of the a certain number is the positive equivalent of the number.

    Example,

    The absolute value of 3, expressed as I3I is 3. Also,

    the absolute value of - 3, expressed as I-3I is 3.

    For this item, we have the equation,

    Ix - 6I = 3

    If we substitute 3 to x, we have,

    I3 - 6I = I-3I = 3

    Also, if we substitute 9 to the equation,

    I9 - 6I = I3I = 3

    Thus, we can have the equation as given above,

    Ix - 6I = 3

    as the answer.

    It is to be noted that there are still other equations that can be used as answer to this item.
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