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CAHSEE Algebra I: Drill 1, Problem 1. What are some of the properties used to solve this equation?
CAHSEE Math Algebra I: Drill 1, Problem 2. Find the negative reciprocal.
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CAHSEE Math 2.1 Algebra I. What is the solution set for the equation?
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Here’s an unshmoopy question you’ll find on the exam somewhere you take in life...
- 00:07
at some point… Good luck.
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What is the solution set for the equation…
- 00:12
the absolute value of x minus 2 equals the absolute value of x plus 3?
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And here are the potential answers...
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So… what is this question asking?
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Well, since this is an absolute value calculation, let’s start by just putting the absolute
- 00:29
value thingies into 4 buckets:
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(x - 2) = (x + 3)
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-(x - 2) = (x + 3)
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(x - 2) = -(x + 3),
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and -(x - 2) = -(x + 3).
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The first and last… as well as the 2nd and 3rd… equations are identical once simplified…
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…so there are actually two versions that require solving:
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x - 2 = x + 3… and -x + 2 = x + 3.
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In the first equation, the x's cancel, which results in no solution…
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…while the second becomes -2x = 1, or x equals negative one-half.
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So answer A is our guy. As in, “Absolutely fabulous.”
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