How do you solve abs(5x + 10) - 15 = 20?

2 Answers
Aug 2, 2015

x=-9,5

Explanation:

Rearrange the equation:
|5x+10|-15=20

=>

|5x+10|=35

Because of the modulus there are two solutions, the first:

5x+10=35 => x=5

The second:

5x+10=-35 => x=-9

Aug 2, 2015

x=-9, 5

Explanation:

abs(5x+10)-15=20

Add 15 to both sides of the equation.

abs(5x+10)=20+15 =

abs(5x+10)=35

Rewrite the equation without the absolute value symbol, with one equation positive, and one negative.

5x+10=35 and

-(5x+10)=35.

Positive Equation

5x+10=35

Subtract 10 from both sides of the equation.

5x=35-10 =

5x=25

Divide both sides by 5.

x=25/5 =

x=5

Negative Equation

-(5x+10)=35 =

-5x-10=35

Add 10 to both sides.

-5x=35+10 =

-5x=45

Divide both sides by -5.

x=45/(-5) =

x=-9