How do you solve # |-3x+12|=27#?
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We must solve the term within the absolute value function for both its negative and positive equivalent because the absolute value function takes any term, whether positive or negative, and converts it to its positive form.
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To solve the equation |-3x + 12| = 27, you first isolate the absolute value expression, then solve for x separately for both positive and negative cases.
Case 1: (-3x + 12) = 27 Case 2: (-3x + 12) = -27
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