This was very informative, but specifically I’m looking for the operations used with fractions in absolute value equations and inequalities involving/using the distributive property. And variations of those kinds of problems.
Yes when one side of the equal sign/ inequality doesn’t contain a fraction but the other does while the side that has the fraction also has an absolute value equation . And the side that doesn’t have a fraction also doesn’t have a parentheses around both terms
Also when there’s a numeral on the outside of the absolute value on one side of the problem alongside say x+4 within that absolute value bracket and on that same side there’s an accompanying coefficient with a variable outside the absolute value brackets . And on the opposite side of the equal sign there are two terms and an operator within parentheses.
@@Ebonixyon lol sorry I should've been more clear - I assume you're working on homework so could you just tell me what your exact homework problem is so I can show you how to solve it?
@ lol ooo I’m really just prepping for mac1105 but I’m reviewing basics first. One of them is 1/2 |3c+5|= 6c+4. Which I solved after I watched a few different videos and the other was 4|3x+4|= 4x+8. But a few different examples of this kind would do me justice.
This was very informative, but specifically I’m looking for the operations used with fractions in absolute value equations and inequalities involving/using the distributive property. And variations of those kinds of problems.
Ok I see! Do you have any specific problems in mind that you'd like to see solved?
Yes when one side of the equal sign/ inequality doesn’t contain a fraction but the other does while the side that has the fraction also has an absolute value equation . And the side that doesn’t have a fraction also doesn’t have a parentheses around both terms
Also when there’s a numeral on the outside of the absolute value on one side of the problem alongside say x+4 within that absolute value bracket and on that same side there’s an accompanying coefficient with a variable outside the absolute value brackets . And on the opposite side of the equal sign there are two terms and an operator within parentheses.
@@Ebonixyon lol sorry I should've been more clear - I assume you're working on homework so could you just tell me what your exact homework problem is so I can show you how to solve it?
@ lol ooo I’m really just prepping for mac1105 but I’m reviewing basics first. One of them is 1/2 |3c+5|= 6c+4. Which I solved after I watched a few different videos and the other was 4|3x+4|= 4x+8. But a few different examples of this kind would do me justice.
Can you show a video on to convert centimeters to micrometers simple?