Solving+absolute+value+equationsSet+6

Give an example of an equation that has two solutions. In solving this absolute value equation, what statement are you making about the inside expression?

Give an example of an equation that has only one solution


 * 3x-27| = 0

--Jeremy Comer

x=9 James Burke

Try I5 + x⎮= 0. Would this also have one solution? What about ⎮5x+1⎮= 0? 1.Yes, both solutions will give x as -5 both times. 2. Yes, both solutions would give x as -1/5. - Nathaniel Tarshish

Give an example of an equation that has no solution


 * 6+x| = -1

--Jeremy Comer

Give an example in which you need to do first isolate before you write your "inside" equations