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topspin360
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can anyone show how to do this problem using open modulus?
|X+3|-|4-x|=|8+x|
How many solutions does the equations have?
so 3 roots could be -3, 4, -8?
Can I just pick numbers in between these roots and see if the equation holds up? That's how I would tackle this problem if it was inequality.. does anything change now that it's an equation?
Also, in the following setup, why do we set two terms to negative and leave one as is:
if x<-8, -(x+3)-(4-x) = -(8+x)...
Thanks
|X+3|-|4-x|=|8+x|
How many solutions does the equations have?
so 3 roots could be -3, 4, -8?
Can I just pick numbers in between these roots and see if the equation holds up? That's how I would tackle this problem if it was inequality.. does anything change now that it's an equation?
Also, in the following setup, why do we set two terms to negative and leave one as is:
if x<-8, -(x+3)-(4-x) = -(8+x)...
Thanks

















