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Solve the absolute value equation.
3x - 4 = 5
x= 3 or x=-3-
x = 3 or x=
x=-3

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Assuming the equation to be

| 3x - 4 | = 5, then there are 2 possible solutions

3x - 4 = 5 or 3x - 4 = - 5 ( add 4 to both sides of both equations )

3x = 9 or 3x = - 1 ( divide both sides by 3 in both equations )

x = 3 or x = -
(1)/(3)

As a check substitute these values into the left side of the equation and if equal to the right side then they are the solutions

x = 3

| 9 - 4 | = | 5 | = 5 ← correct

x = -
(1)/(3)

| - 1 - 4 | = | - 5 | = 5 ← correct

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The first one ; x=3
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