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if you brought this in here correctly, oh, it is a real mystery !

common sense ! we need common sense !

what can I add to e.g. 15 to still keep the 15 ?

this works with any other number as well.

e.g. 1

I have 1.

how much can I add to 1 to still have 1 afterwards ?

1+? = 1

? = 0

right. there is no other solution, as there are also no miracles in math.

whatever is added, is then added. to remain unchanged we can only add 0.

so,

15 + something = 15 can only be true, if that something is 0.

something = |3x|

that means the absolute value of 3x, which will always be +3x even for negative x.

but it does not matter.

|3x| = 0 (has to be 0 to make the main statement true).

therefore, 3x = 0

therefore, x = 0.

so, they're is only one dot (a filled dot) at precisely 0 in the graph that makes this a true statement.

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