Question
Question: How do you solve the equation \[\left| 6-2x \right|=6\]?...
How do you solve the equation ∣6−2x∣=6?
Solution
In this problem, we have to solve and find the value of x. Here we are given an absolute value equation. We know that an absolute value equation will always be positive. We have to use the property of absolute value equations. We can first apply the rule if ∣x∣=k then x=k or x=−k. We can then solve the resulting equations, and put the solution into the original equation to get the correct root.
Complete step by step answer:
We know that the given absolute equation to be solved is,
⇒∣6−2x∣=6……. (1)
We are given an absolute value equation. We know that an absolute value equation will always be positive. We have to use the property of absolute value equations.
We can first apply the rule if ∣x∣=k then x=k or x=−k.
In this problem, if ∣6−2x∣=6 then 6−2x=6 or 6−2x=−6, we can apply this rule in the given equation and solve it.
Case1:
If 6−2x=6, then solve for x,