How do you solve abs(9p+6)=3?

2 Answers
May 11, 2018

p can equal -1/3 or -1.

Explanation:

An absolute value, indicated by ||, means that you use the number's distance from zero. In other words, the number becomes positive. For example, |-1| and |1| both equal 1, because both are 1 away from zero.

Both the negative and positive forms of a number equal the same thing in absolute value form. This means that 3=9p+6 or 3=-(9p+6).

To find the answer, we must solve both equations.

First, 3=9p+6. We need to isolate the variable and then simplify.

3-6=9p
-3=9p
-3/9=p
-1/3=p

Next, 3=-(9p+6). We must distribute the negative, and then isolate and simplify.

3=-9p-6
3+6=-9p
9=-9p
9/-9=p
-1=p

Therefore, p can equal -1/3 or -1.

May 11, 2018

p=-1,-1/3

Explanation:

Solve:

abs(9p+6)=3

Since absa=a and abs(-a)=a, we can break the given equation into two equations:

9p+6=3 and -(9p+6)=3

Solve the first equation.

9p+6=3

Subtract 6 from both sides.

9p+6-6=3-6

9p=-3

Divide both sides by 9.

p=-3/9

Simplify.

p=-1/3

Solve the second equation.

-(9p+6)=3

Expand.

-9p-6=3

Add 6 to both sides.

-9p-6+6=3+6

-9p=9

Divide both sides by -9.

p=-9/9

Simplify.

p=-1

p=-1,-1/3