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PLEASE indentify and FULLY explain the solution set to this problem thank u. 10 + points :)

|x| = - 1

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Hi!

Your problem is:

|x| = - 1

This problem has no solutions and let me tell you why.

Let's start very simply, the idea behind a module is to

make the minus disappear, to make a negative number positive. A module of any number is its absolute, the biggest value.

For example:

|5|=5

|-5|=5

|0|=0

so there is no way that a module of any number can be a negative number.

x itself can be negative, but the module of it will still be positive

For example:

|x|=x

|-x|=x

but a module cannot be negative.

Remember this:

[tex]|x|\geq 0[/tex]

Learn about the modules this way for now, later you will learn more about them and will be able to understand it better.

Best of luck!