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Solve |x–1| = 6x + 12

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Answer:


x = - (11)/(7)

Explanation:

1) Break down the problem into these 2 equations.


x - 1 = 6x + 12


- (x - 1) = 6x + 12

2) Solve the first equation. x - 1 = 6x + 12


x = - (13)/(5)

3) Solve the second equation: -( x - 1 ) = 6x + 12.


x = - (11)/(7)

4) Collect all solution.


x = - (13)/(5). - (11)/(7)

5) Check solution.

When x=-\frac{13}{5}x=−513, the original equation |x-1|=6x+12∣x−1∣=6x+12 does not hold true.

When x=-\frac{13}{5}x=−513, the original equation |x-1|=6x+12∣x−1∣=6x+12 does not hold true.We will drop x=-\frac{13}{5}x=−513 from the solution set.

6) Simplify.


x = - (11)/(7)

Therefor, the answer is x = - 11/7.

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