How do you graph and solve | 5 x + 5 | = 0|5x+5|=0?

2 Answers
Dec 2, 2015

x=(-1)x=(1)
I have no idea how you would graph this context other than a line parallel to the y-axis that passes through x=-1x=1 ?????

Explanation:

The value on the right is zero. So what is on the left has to have the same value as zero.

So |5x+5| -=0|5x+5|0

As far as I can see xx can only have 1 value and that is (-1)(1)
This is because |0|=0|0|=0

and 5xx(-1)+5 = 05×(1)+5=0

so | 5xx(-1)+5 | =0|5×(1)+5|=0

Dec 2, 2015

x=-1x=1
The graph should be v-shaped.

Explanation:

Solving the equation for xx.

abs(5x+5)=0|5x+5|=0

Remove the absolute value.

5x+5=05x+5=0

Subtract 55 from both sides.

5x=-55x=5

Divide both sides by 55.

x=(-5)/5x=55

x=-1x=1

Graphing the Equation

abs(5x+5)=0|5x+5|=0

Since the expression inside the absolute value bars can be positive or negative, and we need to graph it, we need to substitute yy for 00 so we can get points to plot on the graph.

abs(5x+5)=y|5x+5|=y

Now we need to substitute positive and negative values for xx and solve for yy.

Table of Points
x=-3,x=3, y=10y=10
x=-2,x=2, y=5y=5
x=-1,x=1, y=0y=0
x=0,x=0, y=5y=5
x=1,x=1, y=10y=10
x=2,x=2, y=15y=15
x=3,x=3, y=20y=20

Plot the points, then connect the dots. You should have a v-shaped graph.

graph{y=abs(5x+5) [-16.42, 15.6, -2.69, 13.33]}