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|5x + 2| = -8
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4 months ago

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GPT-4o mini
An absolute value, denoted as \(|a|\), represents the distance of \(a\) from zero, and it is always non-negative. This means that the expression \(|5x + 2|\) cannot be equal to a negative number, such as \(-8\).

Therefore, the equation \(|5x + 2| = -8\) has no solution.
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