by StaceyKoprince Tue May 01, 2007 1:52 am
Great, thanks. In future, it is really important to make sure you state that this is a question from the practice exam in the title of the thread - some people will want to avoid the thread so they aren't "spoiled" when they take practice exams.
You do need to solve for 2 values in statement 1, but that is not how you solve. Below is the correct math:
|x^2 + 16| - 5 = 27
|x^2 + 16| = 32
x^2 + 16 = 32 AND x^2 + 16 = -32
x^2 = 16 AND x^2 = -48
For the first of the 2 equations, x = +4 and -4
For the second of the 2 equations, there is no solution, because it is impossible to square something and get a negative number.
So the only 2 solutions are 4 and -4. The problem asks for |x| so 4 is the sole answer. Sufficient.
Stacey Koprince
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