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I SWEAR I'VE ASKED THIS QUESTION 8 TIMES ALREADY PLEASE ANSWER

I SWEAR I'VE ASKED THIS QUESTION 8 TIMES ALREADY PLEASE ANSWER-example-1
User Rli
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Answer:

Blank 1; x= -4 1/2 (read negative 4 and one half)

Blank 2; x=3

Explanation:

Get rid of the absolute value by adding the opposite of the answer to the other side

-15=4x+3=15 (you can also write this as two equations if your teacher requires you to but I find this way faster)

Subtract 3 from all sides

-18=4x=12

Divide all sides by 4

-4.5 (-4 1/2)=x

3=x

Hope this helps:) Have a good day!

User Rosslyn
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Answer:


x=-(9)/(2),x=3

Explanation:

When solving an absolute value equation, you'll need to make two separate equations to account for the fact that the absolute value of a positive and negative number are both the same positive answer:


|4x+3|=15

First equation (right side is positive):


4x+3=15


4x=12


x=3 <-- Blank 2

Second equation (right side is negative):


4x+3=-15


4x=-18


x=-(18)/(4)


x=-(9)/(2) <-- Blank 1

Hope this helps clear things up! Keep in mind that
|-15|=|15|=15

User Oleksandr Novik
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