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4 March, 09:38

Given the function f (x) = 6|x - 2| + 3, for what values of x is f (x) = 39?

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  1. 4 March, 12:45
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    Subtract 3 from both sides.

    6|x - 2| = 36

    Divide both sides by 6 to get the absolute value by itself.

    |x - 2| = 6

    Absolute value will turn negative numbers into a positive. Therefore, you can use the following equations to find the values of x that will fit this equation:

    x - 2 = 6

    x - 2 = - 6

    Add 2 to both sides to get x by itself.

    x = - 4

    x = 8

    The values of x where f (x) = 39 are x = - 4, and x = 8.
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