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Solve -3 |2x+3| -4 = 1

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Answer: x = 1.5

Explanation:

First, we need to isolate the absolute value.

+ 3 to each side.

|2x + 3| - 4 = 4

Then, add 4 more to each side.

|2x + 3| = 8

Subtract 3 from each side.

|2x| = 5

Divide each side by 2

|x| = 1.5

User Artee
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Answer:

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Explanation:


-3|2x+3|-4=1


-3|2x+3|=1+4


-3|2x+3|=5


2x+3\right=(5)/(-3)

The absolute value of a number is always positive or zero.

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