How do you solve |- 4+ 5x | = 15?

1 Answer
Jan 6, 2017

See full solution process below in the Explanation

Explanation:

Because this equation contains an absolute value function we need to compute two different solutions.

Because the absolute value function takes and negative or positive term and converts it to a positive term we must solve the term within the absolute value for both the negative positive form of the equation.

Solution 1)

-4 + 5x = -15

-4 + color(red)(4) + 5x = -15 + color(red)(4)

0 + 5x = -11

5x = -11

(5x)/color(red)(5) = (-11)/color(red)(5)

(color(red)(cancel(color(black)(5)))x)/cancel(color(red)(5)) = -11/color(red)(5)

x = -11/color(red)(5) or -2.2

Solution 2)

-4 + 5x = 15

-4 + color(red)(4) + 5x = 15 + color(red)(4)

0 + 5x = 19

5x = 19

(5x)/color(red)(5) = 19/color(red)(5)

(color(red)(cancel(color(black)(5)))x)/cancel(color(red)(5)) = 19/color(red)(5)

x = 19/color(red)(5) or 3.8