Solve for x
x=-\frac{5}{6}\approx -0.833333333
x=-\frac{1}{6}\approx -0.166666667
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|5+6x-2|=2
Calculate the square root of 1 and get 1.
|3+6x|=2
Subtract 2 from 5 to get 3.
|6x+3|=2
Combine like terms and use the properties of equality to get the variable on one side of the equal sign and the numbers on the other side. Remember to follow the order of operations.
6x+3=2 6x+3=-2
Use the definition of absolute value.
6x=-1 6x=-5
Subtract 3 from both sides of the equation.
x=-\frac{1}{6} x=-\frac{5}{6}
Divide both sides by 6.
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