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How many solutions does the following equation have? |6x 12| = −18 no solution one solution two solutions infinitely many solutions
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how many solutions does the following equation have? |6x 12| = −18 no solution one solution two solutions infinitely many solutions
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Absolute value always need to be positive.
So, there is no solution.
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that would be no solutions...because an absolute value cannot be negative
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