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23 September, 00:26

What are the two equations that need to be solved to find the solutions for the absolute value equation |2x-3|=x+6?

2x - 3 = x + 6 and 2x - 3 = - x - 6

2x - 3 = x + 6 and 2x + 3 = - x + 6

2x - 3 = x + 6 and 2x - 3 = x - 6

2x - 3 = x + 6 and 2x + 3 = x + 6

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  1. 23 September, 00:41
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    The answer is the fourth
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