70.7k views
2 votes
Solve for x: |3x + 12| = 18 (5 points) A. x = 2, x = −10 B. x = 2, x = −2 C. x = 10, x = −10 D. x = −2, x = 10

User Miltos
by
8.1k points

2 Answers

6 votes

Answer:

The solution set is therefore {-10, 2}

Explanation:

The absolute value equation |3x + 12| = 18 has two distinct solutions.

|3x + 12| = 18 may be rewritten as

3x + 12 = 18 and

-(3x + 12) = 18

The first equation immediately above becomes 3x = 6 after we subtract 12 from both sides. Therefore, x = 6/3, or x = 2.

Simplifying the second equation yields -3x - 12 = 18. To solve this for x, we add 12 to both sides, obtaining -3x = 30.

Dividing both sides by -3 yields x = -10.

The solution set is therefore {-10, 2}

User PriorityMark
by
8.7k points
3 votes
Correct answer is letter A. x=2.
Hope dis helps ya
User Hamed Siaban
by
7.3k points

No related questions found

Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.

9.4m questions

12.2m answers

Categories