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Write an absolute value equation of the form |ax+b|=cx+d that has no solution. Assume that a, b, c and d ≠0

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  • |3x +5| = 3x +1
  • |3x +5| = x -1

Step-by-step explanation:

The left-side expression will not intersect the right side expression if the slopes are the same and the y-intercepts are chosen appropriately. An example is ...

  |3x +5| = 3x +1

The right-side line stays below the left-side V, so doesn't intersect.

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You can choose the slopes to be different, also, if you make the intercepts such that the right-side line does not intersect the left-side V. An example of that is ...

  |3x +5| = x -1

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Graphs of the left- and right-side expressions are shown in the attachment.

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