Browse · MATH Print → jmc algebra junior Problem Find the sum of all solutions of the equation ∣2−x∣=3. Solution — click to reveal In order to have ∣2−x∣=3, we must have 2−x=3 or 2−x=−3. If 2−x=3, then x=−1, and if 2−x=−3, then x=5. The sum of these solutions is (−1)+5=4. Final answer 4 ← Previous problem Next problem →