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Solve the absolute value equation. 20x - 19 = 0

Solve the absolute value equation. 20x - 19 = 0-example-1
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To solve this absolute value equation, we can use find the solutions as follows taking into account the definition of absolute value, then, we have:


|20x-19|=0\Rightarrow20x-19=0,or-(20x-19)=0

Now, we can solve both equations to find the solution(s):

First case:


20x-19=0\Rightarrow20x=19\Rightarrow x=(19)/(20)

Second case:


-(20x-19)=0\Rightarrow-20x+19=0\Rightarrow-20x=-19\Rightarrow x=-(19)/(-20)\Rightarrow x=(19)/(20)

Then, both solutions are the same, because of the absolute rule (this is the point when y = 0, that is the x-intercept for this function.)

Therefore, the solution set is {19/20}.

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