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13 September, 16:57

If 3 is added to the absolute value of the product of a number and - 9, the result is 4.

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  1. 13 September, 18:24
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    The value of x is ± (1/9).

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Consider the provided statement.

    If 3 is added to the absolute value of the product of a number and - 9,

    Now convert this into mathematical form.

    Let the number is x then the product of number and - 9 is - 9x.

    For absolute value we use the mode. Thus the required expression is:

    3 + |-9x|

    Now it is given that the result is equal to 4. Thus,

    3 + |-9x| = 4

    Solve the above equation as shown:

    |-9x| = 4-3

    |-9x| = 1

    Now remove the mode by introducing ± sign as shown:

    -9x = ± 1

    -9x = 1 or - 9x = - 1

    x = - 1/9 or x = 1/9

    Hence, the value of x is ± (1/9).
  2. 13 September, 18:35
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    3+|n•-9|=4

    |n•-9|=1

    n•-9=1 Or n•-9 = - 1

    n = - 1/9 n=1/9

    n=±1/9
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