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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Will fan & metal for this question! The right-hand side of the equation shown below is an integer. (a) Explain what the integer could be when there are two solutions. (b) Explain what the integer could be when there is one solution. (c) Explain what the integer could be when there is no solution. | 2x - 3 | = ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

why does it have to be an integer? \[|2x+3|=p\] for any positive \(p\) there will be two solutions

OpenStudy (anonymous):

if \[|2x-3|=0\] only one

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I don't know why it has to be an interger. Thats just what the teacher asked for the question.. I honestly have no flippin clue how to solve this though... D:

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