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How do I solve this equation?
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How do I solve this equation?
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First you simplify
The lines represent absolute value so everything inside would be positive.
3x + 2 + 4 = 4
Now simplify
3x + 6 = 4 <— Answer
Hope I helped:)
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Subtract 4 by both sides first
|3x - 2| = 0
3x = 2
3x = -2
X = 2/3, -2/3
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