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3 March, 14:26

What is the solution of |2x+3|=3x+5?

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  1. 3 March, 16:11
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    x = - 8 / 5

    Step-by-step explanation:

    There are 2 equations, since |x|=x when x>0 and |x|=-x when x<0

    So, the first equation is

    1. 2x+3=3x+5 when (x>0)

    2. - 2x-3=3x+5 when (x<0)

    Lets solve the first equation by moving terms, on one side x terms, and on the other, free terms. Thus we have the following result

    x=-2, which is a contradiction since we stated earlier that x>0, so this leads us to claim that eq. 1 has no solutions

    Now lest do something similar with eq. 2. We get the following result. x=-8/5

    This results satisfies the condition stated earlier, that x<0

    So, the system |2x+3|=3x+5 has only one solution, x = - 8/5
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