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Solve |5x+30|=10x ......

Solve |5x+30|=10x ......-example-1
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Answer:

Option A

Explanation:

We need to solve out ,


\implies |5x + 30| = 10x

We can write it as ,


\implies 5x + 30 = \pm 10x

On simplyfing further,


\implies 5x + 30 = 10x \quad or \quad 5x +30=-10x

On solving the above equation , we will get ,


\implies \boxed{ x = 6,-2}

Now we know that the value of modulus is never negative so when we will put x is equal to 2 on the RHS we will get -20 which is not possible . Therefore , the extraneous root is -2 .

Option A is correct .

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