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Solve: StartAbsoluteValue StartFraction x Over 6 EndFraction minus StartFraction 7 Over 12 EndFraction EndAbsoluteValue equals StartFraction 11 Over 6 EndFraction. = Negative Direction: β 3 lines of math labeled Positive Direction. The first line is: StartFraction x Over 6 EndFraction minus StartFraction 7 Over 12 EndFraction equals negative StartFraction 11 Over 6 EndFraction. The second line is: StartFraction x Over 6 EndFraction equals StartFraction 29 Over 12 EndFraction = β = β2 lines of math labeled Negative Direction. The first line is: StartFraction x Over 6 EndFraction minus StartFraction 7 Over 12 EndFraction equals negative StartFraction 11 Over 6 EndFraction. The second line is: StartFraction x Over 6 EndFraction equals negative StartFraction 15 Over 12 EndFraction Positive Direction: β = = Determine the values for x by completing the steps shown. x = x equals StartFraction 29 Over 2 EndFraction or x equals negative StartFraction 15 Over 2 EndFraction or x = β x =
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