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What is absolute valueexample: [2x-3]-7=0 what do I need to do

What is absolute valueexample: [2x-3]-7=0 what do I need to do-example-1
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Given the below


|2x-3|-7=0

We solve for x as shown below


\begin{gathered} |2x-3|-7=0 \\ |2x-3|-7+7=0+7 \\ |2x-3|=7 \end{gathered}

Let us apply the absolute rule. Absolute rule is as shown below


|x|=a,a>0,then,x=-a,or,x=a
\begin{gathered} So,|2x-3|=7,\text{becomes} \\ 2x-3=7,or,2x-3=-7 \\ 2x-3+3=7+3,or,2x-3+3=-7+3 \\ 2x=10,or,2x=-4 \\ (2x)/(2)=(10)/(2),or,(2x)/(2)=(-4)/(2) \\ x=5,or,x=-2 \end{gathered}

The absolute value of the given equation in set notation is {-2, 5}

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