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Given the function f(x)= -5|x+1| +3, for what values of x is f(x)=-12?

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The answer is C

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User OpenFile
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Answer:


x=2 and
x=-4

Explanation:


f(x)= -5|x+1| +3

Given f(x)= -12

Replace f(x) by -12 and solve for x


-12= -5|x+1| +3

Subtract 3 on both sides


-15= -5|x+1|

Divide both sides by -5


3= |x+1|

Now make two equations


x+1=3 and
x+1=-3

Subtract both sides of equation by 1


x+1=3 and
x+1=-3


x=2 and
x=-4

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