Is |x| < 1 ?
(1) |x + 1| = 2|x - 1|
(2) |x - 3| > 0
One of the explainations from MGMAT is that
"2. If -1 < x < 1, the value inside the absolute value symbols on the left side of the equation is positive, but the value on the right side of the equation is negative. Thus, only the value on the right side of the equation must be multiplied by -1:
|x + 1| = 2|x -1| x + 1 = 2(1 - x) x = 1/3"
Why is the left side of the equation is positive but the value on the right is negative?