Browse · MATH Print → jmc algebra senior Problem If ∣x−2∣=p, where x<2, then what is x−p in terms of p? Solution — click to reveal Since x<2, it follows that ∣x−2∣=2−x. If 2−x=p, then x=2−p. Thus x−p=2−2p. Final answer 2-2p ← Previous problem Next problem →