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What are the values for q that will make the equation true |4q+12|=4

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Hi there! Solving the absolute value equation is like solving a quadratic equation.


\large = a \longrightarrow x = \pm a


\large{ |x| = \begin{cases} x \: \: \: (x \geqslant 0) \\ - x \: \: \: (x < 0) \end{cases}}

From the absolute equation:


\large4q + 12

Cancel the absolute symbol and write plus-minus of 4.


\large{4q + 12 = \pm 4}

Solve the equation for q-term.


\large{4q = \begin{cases} 4 - 12 \\ - 4 - 12 \end{cases}} \\ \large{4q = \begin{cases} - 8 \\ - 16 \end{cases}} \\ \large{q = \begin{cases} - (8)/(4) \\ - (16)/(4) \end{cases}} \\ \large{q = \begin{cases} - 2 \\ - 4 \end{cases}}

Hence, the value of q are -2,-4

Answer

  • q = -2,-4

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