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Consider this equation. |y 6| = 2 What can be concluded of the equation? Check all that apply. There will be one solution. There will be two solutions. The solution to –(y 6) = 2 will be also be a solution to the given absolute value equation. The solution(s) will be the number(s) on the number line 2 units away from –6. The value of y must be positive since the variable is inside absolute value signs.

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The Answers are 2,3, and 4.

2. There will be two solutions.

3. The solution to –(y + 6) = 2 will be also be a solution to the given absolute value equation.

4. The solution(s) will be the number(s) on the number line 2 units away from –6.

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Answer:

2,3,4

Step-by-step explanation: i just got that answer

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