Math, asked by rahahul7442, 9 months ago

4x+3=7 have two solutions

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Answered by Raghavasra
2

Answer:

x is equal to 1

x is equal to the root 1

I hope this will help u

Answered by dj20123456
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 Answer:plz mark as brainliest

x=-1

x=5/2

Step-by-step explanation:

Absolute value equalitiy entered

     |4x-3| = 7 Clear the absolute-value bars by splitting the equation into its two cases, one for the Positive case and the other for the Negative case.

The Absolute Value term is |4x-3|

For the Negative case we'll use -(4x-3)  

For the Positive case we'll use (4x-3)  

  -(4x-3) = 7  

    Multiply

     -4x+3 = 7  

     (4x-3) = 7  

    Rearrange and Add up

     4x = 10  

    Divide both sides by 4

     x = (5/2)  

    Which is the solution for the Positive Case

    Rearrange and Add up

     -4x = 4  

    Divide both sides by 4

     -x = 1  

sides by (-1)

     x = -1  

    Which is the solution for the Negative Case

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