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Write the absolute value equations in the form x−b=c (where b is a number and c can be either number or an expression) that have the following solution sets: A. Two solutions: x=2, x=13.
B. One solution: x=23.
C. Two solutions: x=1/2, x=1/3
D. One solution: x=−3.
E. One solution: x=−4.1.
F. All numbers such that x≥5.
G. All numbers such that x≤5.
H. All numbers such that x≤−14.
I. All numbers such that x≥−1.3.

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