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3 November, 03:54

How do you solve | P-1| = 4 in a absolute value equation

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  1. 3 November, 06:23
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    Under a sign of absolute value can stay positive or negative number.

    If it is a positive number then the its absolute value is a number.

    1) p-1=4

    p=4+1

    p=5

    If it is a negative number then the its absolute value is a opposite of a number.

    2) - (p-1) = 4

    -p+1=4

    -p=4-1

    -p=3

    p=-3

    So, this equation has 2 roots p=5, and p=-3.

    Check:

    |p-1|=4

    |5-1|=4

    |4|=4

    4=4 True

    |p-1|=4

    |-3-1|=4

    |-4|=4

    4=4 True
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