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Which number line represents the solutions to –2|x| = –6?

Which number line represents the solutions to –2|x| = –6?-example-1
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2|x| = -6
2*(-x) = -6
-2x = -6
2x = 6
x = 6/2
x = +3

2*(+x) = -6
2x = -6
x = -6/2
x = -3

S: {-3; +3}
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Answer: The fourth number line represents the solutions to –2|x| = –6


Explanation:

Given equation:
-2|x|=-6

To solve the given equation, first divide -2 on both the sides, we get


|x|=(-6)/(-2)\\\Rightarrow|x|=3

Thus the absolute value of x=3

We know that the absolute value is the distance between a number and zero.

Therefore, the distance between x and zero is 3

Therefore, x=3 and -3

This solution is represented by the fourth number line .

Which number line represents the solutions to –2|x| = –6?-example-1
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