By definition, we have

So, we have to solve two different equations, depending of the possible range for the variable. We have to remember about these ranges when we decide to accept or discard the solutions:
Suppose that 
In this case, the absolute value doesn't do anything: the equation is

We are supposing
, so we can accept this solution.
Now, suppose that
. Now the sign of the expression is flipped by the absolute value, and the equation becomes

Again, the solution is coherent with the assumption, so we can accept this value as well.
Square root of 6 times 16 will give us 39.19
The square root of 48 times 32 [which gives us 1536] is also equal to 39.19
The square root of 1536 is equal to 39.19
Hence, x is equal to 32
Hope this helped! :D
Answer: 6 on the extreme left has the place value 6000; the next 6 has the value 600; the next, 60; and the last, 6. The numeral for every whole number stands for a sum. 364 = 3 Hundreds + 6 Tens + 4 Ones. Hope this helps!
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