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15. Solve the following absolute value equation. (1 12x + 3 =5 x=-1 and x= 1 x=-4 and x = 4 x = 1 and x= -4 x=-1 and x = 4
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15. Solve the following absolute value equation. (1
12x + 3 =5
x=-1 and x= 1
x=-4 and x = 4
x = 1 and x= -4
x=-1 and x = 4
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6
Explanation:
12x+3=5
12x 5-3
12x = 2
12/2 = x
X= 6
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