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Identify and fully explain the solution set to the absolute value equation below.|x| = -1

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The given equation is:


|x|=-1

We need to start removing the absolute value term from the left. This creates a +- on the right side, so:


x=\pm(-1)

This leads us to two possible solutions:x


\begin{gathered} x=+(-1)=-1 \\ x=-(-1)=1 \end{gathered}

The solution set is x=-1,1.

Now, let's exclude the solutions that do not make |x|=-1, so:


\begin{gathered} |-1|=1\\e-1 \\ |1|=1\\e-1 \end{gathered}

As any of the solutions are true, then there is no solution.

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