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Name Date 34bral Kuta Software - Infinite Algebra 2 Solving Absolute Value Equations Solve each equation. 1) 13x1=9 2) 1-3r1=9 R=3 and 2-3 3x = $ 37 = 24 25 x=3 and x-3 Lom =30

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-5|3+4k|=-115

start by dividing both sided by -5


(-5)/(-5)|3+4k|=-(115)/(-5)
|3+4k|=23

when we have an absolute we obtain two equations, one for the positive value and one for the negative value


\begin{gathered} 3+4k=23 \\ -(3+4k)=23 \end{gathered}

solve each of them


\begin{gathered} 3+4k=23 \\ 4k=23-3 \\ 4k=20 \\ k=(20)/(4)=5 \end{gathered}

for the second equation


\begin{gathered} -(3+4k)=23 \\ -3-4k=23 \\ -4k=23+3 \\ -4k=26 \\ k=-(26)/(4)=-6.5 \end{gathered}

the solutions for k are -6.5 and 5

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