
How To Solve an Absolute Value Equation when There is Only One Solution
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Mathematics
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11th Grade - University
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Practice Problem
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Hard
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The video tutorial explains how to solve absolute value equations by setting up two cases: one where the value inside the absolute value is positive and another where it is negative. The instructor demonstrates solving these equations and checking the solutions to determine which one is valid. The final solution is identified as X equals -3, while X equals 4 is not a solution.
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Why is it important to check both solutions after solving the absolute value equation?
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What was the final conclusion about the solutions found for the absolute value equation?
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