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-3|y-3| = 9
>> |y-3| = 9/(-3)
>> |y-3| = -3
Since modulus of any expression is always positive, it follows that |y-3| is always positive. So |y-3| = -3 has
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Hello there!
Let's solve your equation step-by-step.
−
3
(
|
y−3|
)
=9
Step 1: Divide both sides by -3.
−
3
(
|
y−3
|
)
−3
=
9
−3
|
y−3
|
=
−3
Step 2: Solve Absolute Value.
|
y−3
|
=
−3
No solutions. (Absolute value cannot be less than 0.)
Answer:
No solutions.
Hope this helps!
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