Asked by Roger
Find the Absolute Value by solving this algebraic-equation?
x-1/3=1/2x+1/6
x-1/3=1/2x+1/6
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Answered by
visoth
you just solve it out if its a negative number ignore the sign, 9i e if its negative 3 the absolute value is a 3)
x- 1/3= 1/2x + 1/6 multiply both side by 2 to get;
2x - 2/3 = 1/6 and then plus 2/3 to both side to get;
2x= 5/6 and then divide both side by 2 to get;
x= 5/12
x- 1/3= 1/2x + 1/6 multiply both side by 2 to get;
2x - 2/3 = 1/6 and then plus 2/3 to both side to get;
2x= 5/6 and then divide both side by 2 to get;
x= 5/12
Answered by
visoth
or if your teacher is a real stickler it would be .4167
Answered by
visoth
basically when it ask for absolute value it is asking for how far from zero it is, the reason absolute values never have a negative is becauase there isnt a direction associated with them.
Answered by
Roger
Thank you Visoth I really appreciate your help.
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