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Find the extraneous solution of the equation |x−8|=3x.

User Greg Kopff
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Answer:

x=2

Explanation:

1.|x-8|=3x

2. |x-8|-3x=0

3. x-8-3x=0 , -(x-8)-3x=0

4. x=-4 , x=2

5. x=all real numbers , x=2

User Eirik
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Answer:

x=-4 is the extraneous solution

Explanation:

|x−8|=3x

Lets make two equations for absolute functions. one with positive 3x and another with negative 3x


x-8=3x

Add 8 on both sides


x=3x+8

Subtract 3x from both sides


-2x=+8, divide both sides by -2

x=-4


x-8=-3x

Add 8 on both sides


x=3x+8

Add 3x from both sides


4x=+8, divide both sides by 4

x=2

Now we check with each solution

When x=-4,
|-4−8|=3(-4)


12=-12, False . So x=-4 is not a solution

When x=2,
|2−8|=3(2)


6=6, True . So x=2 is a solution

x=-4 is the extraneous solution

User Amir Kadyrov
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