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Write an absolute value equation that satisfies the following condition. The equation has two solutions: x=−5, and x=1.

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Answer:

|x+2|=3

Explanation:

-5+1=-4

-4/2=-2

equation is a|x-h|=y so let's plug some numbers in:

|x+2|=y

|1+2|=3

|x+2|=3

User Mecampbellsoup
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Answer:

X+10=5 for the first one and X+3=4 for the second

Explanation:

For the first one -5+10=5 so you just substitute the -5 for X. For the second one 1+3=4 so like the one before you just substitute the 1 for X.

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