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Solution - Absolute value equations

Exact form: x=0,72
x=0 , \frac{7}{2}
Mixed number form: x=0,312
x=0 , 3\frac{1}{2}
Decimal form: x=0,3.5
x=0 , 3.5

Other Ways to Solve

Absolute value equations

Step-by-step explanation

1. Rewrite the equation without absolute value bars

Use the rules:
|x|=|y|x=±y and |x|=|y|±x=y
to write all four options of the equation
|x7|=|3x7|
without the absolute value bars:

|x|=|y||x7|=|3x7|
x=+y(x7)=(3x7)
x=y(x7)=(3x7)
+x=y(x7)=(3x7)
x=y(x7)=(3x7)

When simplified, equations x=+y and +x=y are the same and equations x=y and x=y are the same, so we end up with only 2 equations:

|x|=|y||x7|=|3x7|
x=+y , +x=y(x7)=(3x7)
x=y , x=y(x7)=(3x7)

2. Solve the two equations for x

8 additional steps

(x-7)=(3x-7)

Subtract from both sides:

(x-7)-3x=(3x-7)-3x

Group like terms:

(x-3x)-7=(3x-7)-3x

Simplify the arithmetic:

-2x-7=(3x-7)-3x

Group like terms:

-2x-7=(3x-3x)-7

Simplify the arithmetic:

2x7=7

Add to both sides:

(-2x-7)+7=-7+7

Simplify the arithmetic:

2x=7+7

Simplify the arithmetic:

2x=0

Divide both sides by the coefficient:

x=0

12 additional steps

(x-7)=-(3x-7)

Expand the parentheses:

(x-7)=-3x+7

Add to both sides:

(x-7)+3x=(-3x+7)+3x

Group like terms:

(x+3x)-7=(-3x+7)+3x

Simplify the arithmetic:

4x-7=(-3x+7)+3x

Group like terms:

4x-7=(-3x+3x)+7

Simplify the arithmetic:

4x7=7

Add to both sides:

(4x-7)+7=7+7

Simplify the arithmetic:

4x=7+7

Simplify the arithmetic:

4x=14

Divide both sides by :

(4x)4=144

Simplify the fraction:

x=144

Find the greatest common factor of the numerator and denominator:

x=(7·2)(2·2)

Factor out and cancel the greatest common factor:

x=72

3. List the solutions

x=0,72
(2 solution(s))

4. Graph

Each line represents the function of one side of the equation:
y=|x7|
y=|3x7|
The equation is true where the two lines cross.

Why learn this

We encounter absolute values almost daily. For example: If you walk 3 miles to school, do you also walk minus 3 miles when you go back home? The answer is no because distances use absolute value. The absolute value of the distance between home and school is 3 miles, there or back.
In short, absolute values help us deal with concepts like distance, ranges of possible values, and deviation from a set value.